"Hello, dears!" announced Layla's mother, carrying in a tray with coffee, cereal and orange juice for two. "Don't forget you've got school today!"She ...smiled at Marianne who warmly returned the smile. Layla was pleased that she and her mother got on so well. How would she have felt if the two people she loved most dearly in the world didn't get on? She shuddered at the thought."Thanks, Mum! We just got carried away!" I can see that, Lay! But remember your studies come first," Layla's mother. I watched them the whole evening, they were still just as romantic with each other as they had been at the 1987 party. At the end of the evening, they strolled out the front door of the hotel, arm in arm, making googly eyes at each other, both smiling and giggling. They walked out into the streets of Vienna, and nobody at MI-6 has seen either of them ever since.’ ‘Yeah, right!’ one of the hecklers continued. ‘If this really happened, what were their names, smarty?’ ‘I don’t remember his name–‘. I kissed her softly at first, then harder, grazing my tongue against hers. I bit her bottom lip and then pulled away for a second, hovering right above her mouth. She moved up to kiss me and I resisted, smiling. It was all about the tease.I held her face and kissed her one more time before moving down to her ear. I breathed on it for a second and then kissed and licked her earlobe. I moved down and kissed her behind her ear, down to her neck, then made my way across her chest. I breathed on her. She held his ankle and made him lift his foot, quickly divesting him of both his shoe and sock.Jess quickly removed the shoe and sock from his other foot before placing them to one side. She suddenly stood up so that her face was only inches from his and spoke softly, “Now lift those arms and let’s lose the shirt.”Slowly raising his arms, his mother took hold of the hem of his shirt and pulled it over his head, smiling as she tossed it to one side. Wasting no time, her hands moved to the belt.
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