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... , you idiot!"

Marianne stammered. Her face was already as red as a tomato and she felt like she was going to die because her heart was beating so fast.

She was in the middle of a dark alley, where Calix was licking her ass, and people might see them. She felt like she was having a heart attack because she knew someone might see her.

"Mou!"

She mumbled, but Calix just laughed.

Then Calix stood up and pulled her head back and kissed her on the lips.

...

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