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... friends. However, Ann was persuasive with her friend, who she thought might be more open to the idea.

When he arrived at Ann's room early that evening, Liam saw a girl with green hair similar to Jane's sitting on Ann's bed, her face slightly flushed.

But Liam wasn't fazed. As soon as he entered the room, Ann embraced and kissed him for nearly 30 seconds, expressing her eagerness for what was about to unfold.

"Liam, this is my friend Joan," Ann said, nodding toward the bea ...

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