Story Snippet - Dating Daughters Daringly

Portia stabbed her salad before she looked up, "...what? errr, no. i mean...yeah... i mean... dinner is fine. you look very handsome...

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Quickie #2

How about a salad from that place on '58?" "ha, a salad. yeah, i like that place. let's go." they brought the food back to an apartment complex close to the campus. rhupin lead them up to the second floor where he let them in to his flat.

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CUB: New Experiences (NSFW)

That was until he saw tommy help himself to a steak, a few fries, and a large portion of salad, and decided to follow his new friend. he stunned his dad by reaching over and helping himself to some salad.

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Motes Played — Chapter 1

The salad turned out to be the breakaway winner of the bunch.

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Worth Waiting For

Bell-bell poked her fork at her salad. a tossed salad. lettuce, spinach leaves, a bit of green onion. some cheese and croutons. "never seen anyone eat a salad," dusky remarked, "without dressing. like, the salad dressing."

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Big Bonnie Hunt

The salad wasn't just a tasteless salad, the mustard greens added a hint of spice, and hay a bit of crunch. the bananas on the side were sweet and soft, the opposite of the salad. for a simple dinner, the food was surprisingly tasteful to bart.

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Games We Play - Chapter One -

Alex giggled shyly, as he plucked a cherry tomato from his salad, then held it up before kyle's muzzle.

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August 8: Sleepover

The salad was as fresh as it could be, the beef was cooked perfectly, and this soup? no words would do it justice." the tiger rubbed the back of his neck, blushing.

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Chapters 3+4

"don't make me laugh salad!" "thou shalt be stoned to death, as all infidels are!"

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Black(s) Past - Chapter I and II

I reply and take the salad and begin to eat. she smiles and drinks the rest of her tea. 'it's really better to forget him.' i think "i pay and leave now."

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Shaking Things Up

Clark had amassed a large bit of his salad onto the tines of his fork and instead of pressing it into his mouth, extended his tongue.

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