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... clenching with desire.

When he took her nipple again, sucking harder, his mouth wider, she gasped. His hips began to roll, and she shivered with delight, reaching for him, to join them.

But Etan's stomach sucked in, putting an inch between them that allowed the rush of cold water on her skin and she shivered as he chuckled—such a deep, rich sound, the vibration of it against her ribs made her want to weep with joy.

"Not yet, my love," he croaked, his voice thick with des ...

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