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... Luke's legs and bent down abruptly. Before Luke could stop him, an overwhelming pleasure assaulted him.

Theo's mouth was moist and hot. As he enveloped him with his mouth, Luke, taken by surprise, covered his face with his hands.

"Theo, you don’t have to do that... Ah..."

Instead of answering, Theo's tongue swept along, relentlessly sucking. This made Luke's waist tingle, his navel tighten, and his toes curl. Unbelievable moans escaped his lips, and the squelching sound ...

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