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Author: Alina Joseph
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She stayed with her sister. She's a little scared. Everything is so strange to her here ”, Hereke explained and shyly ignored Andra's offer.

"So, I'll try, okay?" Andra persisted.

Hereke blushed. "If you think so." He was visibly worried and bit his lip. Raen knew how long his friend had been longing to finally know what Suneka thought of him, and how much he cursed it for being so shy in this case.

“It's good, try it. Thank you, Andra. “Hereke looked over her shoulder, shyly.

“It's okay, I like to do it. It might be better from woman to woman ”, she winked at Hereke encouragingly. "Raen is too wooden-footed for such delicate matters."

Raen stuck his tongue out.

"Kind head," she replied simply.

In the meantime they had arrived at the wash house and went up to the rooms that were the realm of medicine.

“I work here. And that is the great Seya, my teacher. From her I learn everything there is t

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