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I like women

Author: Antonya
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Oh, the nerves!

I entered the Focaccino restaurant in Berlin, "An Italian restaurant", on Adal's arm, while Lucero entered with Adal's friend. I don't understand if dinner is some kind of double date because if it was to celebrate the trip, they should have invited Rolo and the employees.

God, what am I saying?

I'm nervous, Lucero and Adal had good intentions to bring me to a restaurant where I can feel at home, but I never visited a restaurant because they cost an arm and a leg. Let's be honest, those who have money can do and undo it, but a poor person can only sigh.

On the table, we have seafood, spaghetti, a glass of water, and a glass of wine. Thank God they chose a table far from the view of everyone, it's like a private place, I like it.

Adal has been polite, chivalrous, and attentive with me, I like that. Who am I kidding? The man takes me out of my world of fantasies and makes them come true.

I see Lucero and her lavender-colored dress, and I feel a little envy, she h
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