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Since you and Crispin are now finished and I have a few hours to kill, how about that shag?” he asked with heavy irony. “Bite me,” I sighed, gathering up the pages. He winked. “Of course. My second-favorite thing to do in bed.
Jeaniene Frost
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Jeaniene Frost
Age: 50
Born: 1974
Born: June 13
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