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036 Taking A Trip

Author: Karima Sa'ad Usman
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Marcus.

Leah called out to me while Mason took Gwen, and I was satisfied with watching them. The view made me hard as hell, but I wanted to wait. So I calmed Ivan down, but Leah's call was too damn strong. If Gwen hadn't left to the bathroom, I might have taken her after Mason. It was amazing to see how true love worked with us. I could never get tired of Gwen. As time went by, I just wanted her more and more. I wanted to love her and make her happy always. I wanted to keep a permanent smile on her face, be everything to her. She was everything to me, and I hoped she knew it. While I watched both of them, I was glad they were not in the house at the time of the shooting. I would have been a mess by now. Maybe they wouldn't have survived it. Whoever attacked our home was targeting everyone in it. The lead was for the agent, and the silver was for the wolves. I thanked the goddess that Gwen and Mason were not there, and I was grateful for Michael's life. Right now, all I wanted to do wa
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