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Anna's pov:
As soon as I let out my squeal I felt William begin his circular motions slower and stronger. I couldn't hold on much longer and after only a few sec felt myself reach the point bathing his member. Oddly however I felt another sensation. I felt tears that I didn't know were even in my eyes starting their way down my cheeks.
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Caitlin's POV
Meeting with the girls made me realise how much I'd missed them over the last few months
Tears streamed down my face as I gave them both a hug. I now understood Robyn's love for her best friends
Millie and Milly were crying too, tears running down their cheeks. We wiped our tears away and chose a coffee shop to eat our lunch in.
Milly was wanting to know when Kate's film was coming out.
'I'm not sure' I replied as a tear ran down my right cheek. 'I'll tell you when I know'
'It'll be amazing to see her on the big screen' Milly responded as I wiped my tear. We chose a table and sat down
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Emma's POV
I climbed into my car, my eyes full of tears. It had been a truly horrendous day.
As I let my tears run down my cheeks, I chose to look ahead to what was waiting for me at home. A beautiful wife and a lovely hug, and a kiss. I wiped my tears and drove home.
Natalie didn't disappoint. With tears streaming down her face, she wrapped her arms around me. The embrace was lovely, and some more tears ran down my cheeks.
After a perfect hug, came the perfect kiss. After our extended make out session, we retired to our sofa and Natalie took my boots off.
'Thank you' I told her softly, as some more tears filled my eyes. 'I needed that'. My wife had tears in her eyes too, as she gave me another brief kiss on the lips then went to make me a nice Cafe Mocha
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Rachel's POV
Kate had managed to get herself a voice over part in a CBeebies cartoon. Although a little nervous, she had enjoyed the process. Over the course of ten days she recorded her lines as Scamper the Squirrel in seven episodes of Forest Friends.
On her final day, Amy rang her with an urgent message. A theatre company in Watford was doing a production of Off The Hook, the play Kate had worked on over the summer. They were losing their Carole Fletcher Brewer to Hollywood reshoots only a week into the run. Amy wanted to know if Kate was interested.
'You should do it' I encouraged, knowing how much my wife had loved being on stage.
With tears streaming down her face, Kate rang Amy to tell her she was interested, but would need a couple of days rehearsal with the group to confirm first of all she knew the part well enough - because of her voice over commitments, she hadn't looked at the script for a while, and second it was what the director was looking for as her performance had been self directed.
Amy hung up to contact the theatre company to fill them in. Kate wiped her tears and joined me on the sofa.
'Thanks for supporting me' she said as some more tears ran down her cheeks. 'It means the world'
I tenderly wiped her tears with my fingers, gave her ponytail a stroke and began fondling her booted legs.
'You supported me when I travelled the world visiting transit systems' I informed her, a single tear running down my left cheek. 'It's only right I do the same'
My wife wiped my tear and we passionately kissed on the sofa. Kate's phone rang again with a message from Amy. The theatre company agreed to her suggestion, and told her to be at the venue at 9am the next day