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“Most of the guys in the room were immediately transfixed upon this Beautiful Interruption that was the Bombshell. And Liberty, in the perfect role of damsel in dominance, blowing the smoke off the weapon she had just fired, had the distressed, supporting cast of girls in the room fading into the background.”

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Harp and the Lyre: Exposed

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