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Emma's POV
The four of us felt rather foolish when we woke up the next day. I still had a small headache from the wine I had consumed the night before, and presumably so had the girls
We agreed through text messages to each other to not do that again.
However our collective embarrassment was nothing compared to what Liz was going through. Her Aunt Meredith had broken the dreadful news that she was suffering from Terminal cancer.
Me and Natalie hugged in our room, tears running down our cheeks. This was awful.
We met Lindsay and Helen for breakfast. Lindsay still had drying tears visible on her cheeks, so she had been recently crying too and Helen had tears in her eyes that were threatening to stream down her face. We took each other's hands in comfort and made a silent pact to support her in anyway we could
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I see Camilla coming to sit next to me doing her sexy walk, causing a n increase in my heart rate. As soon as she sits I drop my hand on her sexy quads (100% sure I’ll revel in her sexy completely relaxed muscles jiggling in my hand): “I guess after all the morning’s work we’ll have a well deserved lunch.” I am not so sure if I want her to drop her hand on top of mine the way I love, making her sexy thigh muscles jiggle, or not so I can keep resisting until tomorrow.
As we eat, we talk about things we would like to do on our vacation.
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William’s POV:
Feeling Anna’s sexy thighs jiggle unrestrained in my hands makes my sleepy potential tent pulsate as it slowly awakes and grows into a firm tent: “My queen, would you like to cuddle or would you like another round of enjoying each other as we look to conceive a beautiful baby?”
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Caitlin's POV
My sister had some wonderful news when we met up at Christmas
'I've joined a theatre company' she explained, tears streaming down her face. 'Amelia decided to leave the Westfield theatre after four years, so they offered the spot to me. I couldn't pass it up and I have missed being on stage'
Kate wiped her tears as I put a tender hand on one of her boot heels
'That's brilliant, well done' I congratulated, tears running down my cheeks.
We sat down for dinner, most of our conversation directed towards Gemma and Billie as they talked about their thru hike along the Appalachian Trail
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As soon as I sit on the couch Jarrod immediately sits next to me. I feel him quickly drop his hands on my quads making them jiggle unrestrained just the way he likes. He tells me it's time to have a much deserved lunch after all our hard work today.
I try my best to refrain myself from placing my hands on top of Jarrod's as I want to make it easier for him to resist until tomorrow. Instead I start eating the sushi and begin discussing what we'd like to do come tomorrow on our vacation.
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Anna's pov:
William quips back after feeling my thighs jiggle unrestrained if I'd like another round or rather cuddle.
"Mind if we cuddle for a few?" I ask before noticing his newly reinflated tent.
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Enid's POV
Before me and Tristan could comprehend it, it was Thursday and our weeks break was almost over. My husband wanted to stay longer but I reminded him that Mirabelle had a hard start date at Jarrods school on Monday. We therefore needed to be back at our own shop, so the girls didn't have to manage themselves.
We spent our day in Pisa, exploring the town and taking pictures of the famous leaning tower that I didn't fancy going up. We then went back to our hotel for our evening meal
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Liz's POV
My Boxing Day was horrible. Aunt Meredith's news had hit me with the force of a ten ton weight.
I spent the entire day not only on the edge of tears, but I was in such a turmoil I didn't know if I wanted company or to be left alone.
Whenever I sat with Sadie, I wanted to leave and whenever I went back to my flat, I missed her terribly.
And what was worse, I had a business to run too. There was no option to take compassionate leave like I did when my Dad passed
I wiped away the latest pair of tears that streamed down my face. I didn't want anymore of my family to get cancer. I had had enough.
I decided to go for a walk. It wouldn't clear my head, but it gave me something to do