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The Questions

Author: bri bri
last update publish date: 2026-06-16 09:24:39

Raiden’s POV

The bathroom door opened, and both my brother’s head and mine snapped toward the sound at the exact same time. For a moment, neither of us said a word.

Traci stood in the doorway looking like she had stepped straight out of a dream.

The silver gown she wore hugged every curve perfectly before flowing elegantly toward the floor. Thousands of tiny sequins had been sewn into the fabric, catching the light every time she moved. The bodice fit snugly, accentuating her figure without
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