Last Night In My Bed

Last Night In My Bed

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| Read at your own risk.| Contain Explicit Scenarios | Andy wasn't fond of love. She saw how miserable it affects one life. Things change when he met a guy named Andrew Meraveles. She had him in her bed and made the most exciting thing that ever happened to her. Her memory of him were very vivid and she think she wont ever forget her experience with him. What will she do if they ever meet again, her with their clear memories together and him, not remembering her? Will she tell him the truth about what happened that night? Or just pass by him as if she doesn't know anything? Will she be able to get through of the revelations that Andrew will bring?
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