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If I Let You Go
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  • Reads 206
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  • Parts 35
  • Time 3h 6m
Ongoing, First published Apr 14, 2023
"So, Rain, baby, just let me do this."
He then pulled Rain to stand.
"I told you, you do not have to do anything, you do not even have to move."
Taylor then stepped closer and caressed Rain's face as he observes every detail of Rain's face.
"Just stay where you are, and I will come to you."
Taylor reached for both of Rain's hands. He brought one of them to his face, palm facing his cheeks.
"I will do the all chasing, the courting, the pursuing..." He paused
"...and all the loving." Taylor kissed Rain's right palm while looking into Rain's eyes.
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