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“They’re total players. Sexy as fuck, sure. But they’re supposed to be a nightmare in the sack.” “A nightmare? Like in a good or bad way?” Lollie’s look was so incredulous even her snakes seemed taken aback. “Is there a good kind of nightmare?”

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