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... er chair and walked toward the three-seater light blue-colored couch a few meters away from them.

Upon reaching in front of the couch, she took a comfortable seat on it, as it wouldn't be comfortable for whatever idea she had in mind while being on a chair.

Sitting on the chair with a smile on her beautiful face, she used her index finger to seductively invite him to the couch without saying a word from her mouth, making it more mysterious.

Aiden followed along with her g ...

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