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I’ve never been jealous before I met you, it burns, luv. Like silver through my veins. Some nights, watching you with other men on your jobs, I think it will drive me mad. (Bones)
Jeaniene Frost
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Jeaniene Frost
Age: 50
Born: 1974
Born: June 13
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