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“You’re right, let me be more clear.” He leaned forward until his mouth rested on the curve of her ear. “May I kiss you with intent to impassion? May I kiss you until you’re trembling with need? May I lift you with an arm, trap you against this wall, and drive away every sense of awareness but that of our mingling breath?”

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Satyr: A Cozy Fantasy Romance

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