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“That one is so hot," Elliott purrs. "I just have two questions. How can you stand some other dude having his hands on her tits? And how the fuck do I get that kind of job?" Mia leans to the side and narrows her eyes on Elliott. "What?" he shrugs. "I love your sister, but we are talking about a job where you hold boobs.”

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