The Importance of Ernestine

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by Elizabeth Dunk


  ‘Thank you, Ernestine. I’m not sure I can do that, but I’ll try.’

  Cecily squeezed her hand. ‘Call me Tina.’

  The woman left and Alec put his arm around her.

  ‘Okay?’

  ‘More than okay. Being Cecily is great, but it’s also important to be Ernestine.’

  ‘Always, Tina. Always,’ he said and kissed her. ‘Now, let’s get you home to see to those orgasms.’

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  ISBN: 9781489257703

  Title: The Importance of Ernestine

  Copyright © 2018 by Elizabeth Dunk

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