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      by Emerlyn Perhaps because I left the mansion with Henry, the security guards didn't try to stop us from leaving. They glanced our way but turned away as if understanding. If only they'd do this whenever I went out alone. But that was probably a vain hope in the end. Henry put me in a black sedan parked in the lot. He even opened the door for me, and I got in without a word, fastening my seatbelt. It was my first time in the passenger seat, so the view through the windshield felt strange, but what surprised me…
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      by Emerlyn I remember the first moment I sensed pheromones. No, more precisely, the moment I realized it was pheromones. The day I learned that the warm scent emanating from the woman wasn't just a smell. "Why don't I have that scent?" "...Scent?" When I asked that, the woman looked at me with an unusually serious expression on her face. A hint of unease flickered across her eyes, blue as the vast sky. Her voice, too, carried the same hesitation as she asked me back. "Um, what scent?" "The nice…
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      by Emerlyn I couldn't pour out my resentment. Every time that thought came to mind, I would inevitably wake up. Unlike the dream where I was with someone, the solitude that greeted me in reality was nearly unbearable this time. So, in the early dawn hours when I could no longer sleep, I habitually went downstairs to find the painting on the wall. Toward the cherished memories of the sea at sunset, a warm and cozy scenery that was once as ordinary as daily life in my childhood, where only the sound of crashing…
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      by Emerlyn When I first went to the villa with the child, I think I avoided everyone except the child and Logan. The bodyguards stationed around the villa, the employees in charge of housework, the chef who prepared the meals, and so on. If our eyes met, I would quickly turn my head to the side, and unless the child called me, I wouldn't even come out of my room, fearing that I might run into someone. My actions, which were closer to wariness than shyness, were naturally noticed by the child within a few days.…
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      by Emerlyn “…Ah!” There was no time to answer anything. As soon as he finished speaking, he pressed down mercilessly with his wet hand. With the fear that my intestines were being crushed, I clenched my fists tightly and pushed him away with my feet. “Wait, ugh, wait…” It was painful, but the damn fear was the problem. The tingling sensation below my waist made me worry about the permanent aftereffects that would come after the act. For example, that the hole wouldn't close, or that I wouldn't be…
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      by Emerlyn "...What?" I slowly turned to look at him. Though we weren't far enough apart to mishear, I couldn't believe what I had just heard. As I stared blankly at him, unable to say anything, he gently asked again. "Didn't you hear me?" His tone was kind and gentle as if he would repeat himself if I hadn't heard. Of course, what followed was far from such kindness. "I said, come here and kneel in front of me. Let me cum on your face." "..." Did the bastard misunderstand me? After I angrily told…
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      by Emerlyn Noticing my condition, Joo Do-hwa suddenly reached out toward me. He brushed my forehead with his large hand, then smoothly moved his hand down to my cheek and stroked it there. "Are you sick somewhere?" "..." A sweet fragrance wafted over to me. I wasn't sure if it was the perfume I had sprayed on or Joo Do-hwa's pheromones. Feeling my hair stand on end for a moment there, I reflexively swatted his hand away. "...Ah." Honestly, I regretted it immediately. The moment I pushed him away, his…
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      by Emerlyn I didn't even ask why. As soon as Joo Do-hwa gave the order, the car smoothly pulled over to the side of the road. With even the faint engine noise gone, a deathly silence enveloped the interior. "..." I swallowed the words that had risen to my throat and kept my mouth shut. We were in the middle of crossing a bridge, and the darkening sky created an exceptionally quiet atmosphere all around us. The area under the bridge, once said to be full of water, now didn't have a single drop. The scene was…
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