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64 - The Virgin’s Dilemma

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*Arlene*

I marched into Janine’s mansion, nerves tying my stomach into knots. Stuart had just proposed to Patricia, and now my own marriage to Mago was on a fast track to… consummation. Even the word made my chest tighten. I was desperate for advice and moral support.

“The ladies are waiting for you in the entertainment room, ma’am,” the butler informed me with a polite nod.

“Thanks,” I said, already making my way there. I didn’t need directions—I knew this house like the back of my hand.

As soon as I entered, Janine waved at me from the oversized couch. “Budz! You look stressed. Sit down and spill.”

I collapsed onto the couch with a sigh. “I need help. Like, serious help.”

Patricia raised a perfectly arched brow. “Wait, you haven’t done it yet, have you?”

“Not yet,” I admitted, covering my face. &ldqu

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