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46 #Love Making

Author: Sia Sage
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"Yes..." Kiera said, breathing as heavily as me. “I want all of you.”

My mind went numb hearing those. I don't know how to react to Kiera's demands. I would be lying to myself if I said, I don't want her; I want Kiera as badly as she wants me. But I am too scared to hurt her in any way.

This is the first time, and I want to provide her with the best experience of her life. But I am just as inexperienced as Kiera. I don't know if I am capable of providing the love and care that she deserves.

But then again, I don't want anyone but me to touch every tiny inch of Kiera's body. I'm just too possessive for this.

"Daniel..." Kiera called my name out softly, her voice filled with longing and uncertainty. I could sense her vulnerability, making my heart ache with both desire and fear.

I took a deep breath, staring at Kiera. "You sure, you want this," I asked Kiera one last time. If her answer still remains unchanged, I won't be able to control myself.

Kiera nodded her head, hiding her glance f
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