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"...Mummh 5 more minutes.."

Amara moaned sleepily as she answered him, arching her body, turning her position into an even more comfortable one, and asking for him to let her sleep more.

"*Sigh* I don't know which one is the older sibling between us."

Alex shook his head looking at the childish act of Amara, making him sigh as he couldn't help but wonder about who is the elder in them.

However, he did not dwell too much on this matter, as he just gently lifted ...

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