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I'm putting up a great front, then because I feel like I'm breaking apart inside.
Christine Feehan
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Christine Feehan
Age: 24
Born: 2000
Born: January 1
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I wasn’t going to argue with you. Why ever would you think that? I never argue. Lucian smiled at her. She was so small, it amazed him she was such a strong person. Of course you do not argue. What was I thinking? Go to sleep, honey, and allow my poor body to rest. I’m already asleep. You’re the one gabbing.
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We could get kinky and see how bats and rats make love, he suggested in a whisper, warm breath against her neck. You are a sick man, Jacques. Very, very sick.
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We can do anything you like. Just be with me.
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