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... on his knees his face right in front of Cleopatra’s leaking pussy. “But Caesar is there.”

Cleopatra turned her face slowly, her eyes still glistening with the remnants of pleasure Nathan had just given her. There was a softness in her gaze, a rare vulnerability that flickered for the briefest moment before her expression shifted, returning to the composed, regal mask she wore so well.

Apollodorus stood nearby, silent but observant, his eyes catching every detail with the wary dis ...

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