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... unting the paintings in the warehouse, I didn’t feel like I was missing a single one.

I don’t know if he forgot to take it, or if he kept it so he could extort a sum from me in the future.

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I’m getting married when I’m 28 years old. My fiancé is a businessman. Although he’s not as good-looking as him, he’s still a young man. Most importantly, he’s gentle and funny, completely different from him.

We had been dating for a year when he proposed to me. I ...

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