Devil in the Flesh by Gloria Steinway
Gloria Steinway | Devil in the Flesh | First Line(s)
Jane stepped out of the shower and, standing in front of the full-length mirror, rubbed herself vigorously with a bright terry
Gloria Steinway | Devil in the Flesh | First Line(s)
Jane stepped out of the shower and, standing in front of the full-length mirror, rubbed herself vigorously with a bright terry
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