She was a woman that lived her out of balance. She gave her life to her career and her c***dren. She didn't have to tell me that she was a divorce mot...her of three. I felt it in her kiss. Saw it in her c***d bearing hips and the way her boot cut jeans hugged around the thickness of her thighs.A woman like Diane spent her life in the pursuit of the American dream and forgot the joys of the treasures of this world. She forgot the beauty of a sunset. The ambience of a moon lit night. The calming. ”She lifted them out of the case. They were smaller versions of the necklace stones, set in a lacework of platinum and gold. She put them on and dropped her hands to her side.“Beautiful,” Devin breathed. “Keith had told me one of his people had set up a gem cutting unit, but I didn’t know she had it running until I got these.”Lenna looked down at the necklace. “Oh, Devin, I can’t wear this! It’s horribly expensive, and these are the crown jewels!”Devin nodded. “Keith prepared me with some. I returned to the guestroom. I applied my go-to natural look of light bronze shadow and blush alone, pairing it with glossy cinnamon-color lipstick. I spritzed on perfume at my usual locations on my neck, boobs, wrists, and inner thighs. I put on a simple gold chain necklace, dangling jade earrings, and a gold bracelet on my left wrist. After glancing at the full-length mirror, I smiled. I was proud of my body, a rare and stunning mix of classic Chinese facial features, flawless skin, a thin. At lunch, Andrew told me he'd found out why he and Evan had changedback early in the morning instead of at the same time of day they'doriginally changed. "Somebody on the Venn machines subreddit figured itout," he said. "If you do a month-long change, you change back when themoon returns to the exact same phase it was at the moment you changed." Oh, I guess that makes sense," I said. "The moon's orbit isn't anexact number of days, right? Something like twenty-nine and a half..." It varies.
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