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... gain last night, and it was easy to see that she was getting more and more comfortable with the idea of sharing her boyfriend. Mal genuinely tried his best to make things work, and he ensured that none of the girls would ever feel left out. If Sei got a kiss, so did Anna. When they slept, he held them both under each arm and pressed their bodies against his. Anna had to admit, he was doing a great job at maintaining the balance and she was honestly very happy. But it was also true that if either ...

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