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... ere is a good spot." Diana's voice stopped Olivia in her tracks.

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"Sure." Olivia agreed. Their eyes gazed at each other.

"What are you waiting for?" Diana asked, her brows slightly raised.

"I can't do my business, when you are standing there, staring at me." Olivia replied, her lips pulsed as her hand clenched around her stomach.

Diana stared at her for a couple of seconds before blinking away. " Be fast about it." ...

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