Over the Moon
by Lockheart
3DCG
Animated
Creampie
Exhibitionism
Group Sex
Kinetic Novel
Male Protagonist
Mobile Game
Oral Sex
Pregnancy
Sci-Fi
Spanking
Teasing
Vaginal Sex
Virgin
Welcome to Over the Moon A lot has happened over the past 2 years, picking up from where A Moment of Bliss ended. Welcome to the future, where memories can be transferred to Androids. You can now use VARGs, Virtual Augmented Reality Glasses, a new way to interact without leaving home. Your daughter Moon is a music star in the making, and her business manager wants you to write some songs for Moon for the television show "Madds Medusa." Here's the thing: your daughter hates your guts, and you need to spend a week with her. How will things go?
Screenshots
v6.1.5
Here it is, folks. The beginning of Suzi's story. Not only is this a beautiful start to the ending of The Rose Garden trilogy that I am extremely proud of, but it also introduces a new animation style. We'd love to hear the feedback from your experience with this, so please let us know what you think.
v5.0.15
- Final chapter 5
- Updated to Ren'Py 8.3.7
- Added gamma and brightness adjustment
- Updated gallery
- Fixed some more grammar and typos
- Fixed an issue that lead to the main menu instead of continuing the story.
- Fixed an issue that lead to an error when not on Jenny's route.
v4.4.6
Content update from chapter 4 part 1 (v4.2) to chapter 4 part 2 (v4.4).
Let Moon get used to household leisure activities!
Scenes: "Cuddle Time" and "Liberating Sauna"
Shortened sauna steam animation and made it somewhat looping.
Split up some dialogue that caused the dialogue to overlapped with the quick menu.
Widened the textbox by 200 pixel, since some long unsplittable sentences spilled over the lower screen region.
Fixed issue with wrong hex color format causing an error.
Fixed some legacy bugs in content and VARGs.
Fixed VARGs presentation in chapter 1 to use the new argument that doesn't overwrite Ren'Py default values.
Fixed unreachable statements in the gallery.
Fixed missing relationship issues.
Fixed typos and grammar issues.
Fixed wrong images used in some scenes.
Fixed some typos.
Fixed issue with some scene titles being cut off
Added slider for textbox width and text size
Changed some styles and positioning in preferences screen to accommodate new sliders.
Moved Petal further to the write to not overlap with Myrabelle in the intro relationship selection.
v4.2.3
First half of chapter 4
New mechanic "change view angle" for one of the scenes.
New title cards (currently only in new content)
2 new
naughty
horny scenes with our pizza girl
v3.1.0
Chapter 3
Gallery updated
New outfit for Suzi
35,223 words overall
902 story renders
13 animations
986 renders overall
v2.0.1
Chapter 2
v1.0.1
Initial Release
I bought a moment of bliss on steam a while ago but haven't tried it yet. So i just finished v6.1.5 of over the moon and it's excellent. Good character development, and even skipping the other stories i didn't feel lost. the animations are smooth, and well done. Of course the scenes are vanilla, and that will not make a lot of people happy. A little longer would have been great, but nothing wrong with how they are now. Great job. The renders are superb. The glass' could be used more, but that's ok as well. Can't wait to see the rest of the story. I already had judas wish listed, and now i wish listed this as well. If you are looking for a sexfest, look else where this so far is mostly story driven and sex scenes that fit in where appropriate so far. The suzi arc was great, can't wait for the other 2 parts.
This is not how you end a trilogy. The previous game had already shown signs of slowing down, but this final entry completely misses the mark. From start to finish, the story feels uninspired, bland, and rushed — there’s no real heart or emotional pull. The character development and meaningful relationship writing that made the earlier entries enjoyable are completely gone here. What’s left is a hollow experience that exists mostly to set up sex scenes, with no real narrative payoff. I really tried to find something redeeming, but there just isn’t much to hold onto. Visually, though, the game takes a noticeable step up compared to its predecessors. The models are attractive and well-detailed, and while the backgrounds are few, they’re still nicely done. Unfortunately, that’s where the praise ends. The sex scenes look decent but lack variety, animation, or any sense of buildup. Like the writing, they feel rushed and unfinished, missing the intensity or intimacy that could’ve elevated them. This trilogy had potential early on, but the drop in quality has been clear since the second game. By the time you reach this finale, it feels like the spark is gone. The story fizzles out instead of delivering a satisfying conclusion, and even the visual improvements can’t save it. A disappointing end to what could’ve been a strong series — sadly, this one’s completely skippable. Based on everything: Story & Characters → Rushed, emotionless, and lacking any of the character growth that made the earlier games work. 5,8/10. Visuals & Animations → Noticeable improvement in render quality and detail, but scenes remain repetitive and short. 6,9/10.
Nice story, classic theme for the desired AVN genre, but no vulgarity, and so much the better. The girls are truly beautiful, however, it's obvious that this game isn't finished because there are many shortcuts used in the story. Suzi is underutilized, like many other AVNs. It's a shame the story could have been further enriched and continued, because at this stage it's nothing more than a slice of life and clearly the beginning of a story or adventure that could have been much longer. It's obvious that the developer wanted to move on after two previous AVNs (prequels).
The best episode of the trilogy (to me). A Petal Among Thorns was quite bland, 2 people in a cabin and some sex, that’s it. A Moment of Bliss was rather interesting because it opened new horizons thanks to Suzi and the other girls like Nixie and Sin, but it was a little bit too heavy on the narrative, especially with the MC thinking way too much. Over the Moon has the perfect balance, a good story, some emotional moments, and just enough chapters to understand everything without being long and boring. Some may disagree with me but it was the perfect ending to a not-so perfect trilogy. I still can’t give it a 5/5 though because it’s fairly basic, there is no big plot or anything super-captivating, it’s just a slice of life, but a good one.
I liked the first two games better, I think the third game Over the Moon, felt a little too rushed. I was hoping for backstory such as images showing moon growing up when she was younger, and why she felt the way she did, we didn't get any of that. Also I hoped to see actual sex scenes between moon and Petal [like them having oral sex] we in fact get very little of Petal at all, only sex scene is Petal giving the dad a BJ while Moon strokes him. I think there were a lot of missed opportunities for a more deeper story, that didn't happen. Which is I'm giving the game 3 stars instead of 4. Also something that makes no sense, is how the developer does build a story with Suzi/Suzanne and that how the OP needs to have sex with her and give her a baby, and then nothing, no sex with her at all, this made zero sense, that was a major plot hole to build that up as though the game was waiting for it to happen, and then nothing.
I don't even know where to begin with this one. I can hardly put into words how let down I am with this conclusion of a trilogy that had everything to be great. Looking back, maybe I should've seen the writing on the wall, but nothing could've prepared for this disappointment. Writing & Characters: Spoiler Five minutes in and things are already weird. First we get a 2-year time skip, which is absurd considering where A Moment of Bliss left off. After all the time spent seducing (or being seduced by) these beautiful girls; after finally getting Rose on board with your harem; after finally standing on your own two legs with a new career and a lovely AI assistant by your side... time skip. Oh, and your AI girlfriend is gone, only to be brought back in the first five minutes of the game. I want to scream "Why kill her in the first place then?!" at the top of my lungs, but it's not even worth it. The decision to do a time skip right after the climax of the previous game was already stupid on its own. It single-handedly robbed the player of having the satisfaction of enjoying what we spent all that time building. I knew that the time skip was coming, as it happened at the end of A Moment of Bliss. But I naively thought that the final game would bring us back to a period within the time skip where we could enjoy the new family dynamic and spend some time with the girls before moving on to Moon. But no, we're robbed of that privilege. And God, don't even get me started on how dumb the whole premise is. While the first game had a believable premise and the second one felt like the only plausible next step, Over the Moon pulls the most contrived BS out of its ass to have Moon and the MC together for a week. Instead of using all the confidence we saw him build throughout AMoB to make him go after her and seduce her naturally, we're forced to spend time with her and she just goes with it. This also paints the MC in a very bad light, because it means he didn't even try to reach out to Moon in two whole years, and that he wouldn't be here mending his relationship with her if it wasn't for the outside influence. After taking a shit on our achievements with an unnecessary time skip, the game flies us across the globe and takes us to Moon. This game is way shorter than the previous two, but instead of using that shorter runtime to focus on Moon, we spend the first half of the game talking to anyone BUT Moon. She storms off on us twice and completely avoids the MC for a while. Somehow I feel like the writer legitimately didn't know how to develop Moon, so he came up with the most absurd premise just to get the story rolling and procrastinated on actually writing her spending with the MC for as long as possible. Unlike some people here, I actually liked Moon when she was first introduced. There's too much potential in going after your oldest daughter, the one who fell in love with your first, the one who started a new chapter of your life, and the one who suffered the largest blow from your absence. It was the perfect recipe for an emotional conclusion to the trilogy. I also love the whole idea of melting the frozen heart of a bitchy character—it just activates something in my monkey brain. But that's where the game shits the bed. Instead of portraying Moon as torn but likeable character with flaws that hide the little girl inside her, we're introduced to a spiteful and abrasive alcoholic with anger issues. We immediately have no reason to like her, and she comes off as a caricature rather than a human. Then for some reason she starts cracking jokes (???) and cuddling with him as if all those years apart (plus the MC ignoring her for two years and her own disillusion towards her family) just didn't exist. The MC's reconnection with Moon feels forced, not earned. Suffice it to say, the writing is all over the place. The whole starting point of the game is messy an there's some crazy tonal whiplash with the premise, Moon's introduction, and how the characters behave. It feels stiff and detached, almost like a fever dream. It's like this game was written by someone who really didn't want to work on it. And to make matters worse, they couldn't even keep Moon's anger consistent. We go into this game thinking that Moon hates us for leaving, only for her to immediately start dumping some exposition about hating her company. This stupid fucking sub-plot with Salacia/Pridwyn quickly hijacks the narrative and constantly gets in the way of Moon's storyline. You know, the character in the fucking title and cover of this game? No matter how you look at it, this is a story that clearly suffers from an identity crisis. Over the Moon was supposed to be about slowly mending your strained relationship with your oldest daughter. Instead, what we got was: Idiotic time skip, MC arrives at Moon's apartment, she disappears for half of the game, comes back, cries, suddenly wakes up as a different person, kisses the MC, quits her job, goes back home, and by that point we only have a third of the game left, so we unceremoniously skip the whole seduction part, go straight to handjobs, get one sex scene with Moon and jump to a rushed ending. And the ending in question? A fucking collage that looks more like some bonus renders than a proper ending. Roll credits. I could nitpick at the writing all day, but most of it would go over the head of someone who didn't play the game or its prequels. All you have to know is that the plot structure sucks and the MC is forced to sabotage himself in order to justify the awful direction that this game took. Suzi (the AI) continues to be a plot device that magically fixes everything like a goddamn messiah, which completely dilutes the human drama and diminishes Moon's character even more. On top of that, we waste half of the already short game on side characters while the MC acts completely detached from his mission. The whole story reads like a project made out of obligation or spite, and overall it's a terrible conclusion to a trilogy that had everything to be great. Visuals & Sexual Content: Spoiler Let me start by saying I'll never forgive them for what they did to Rose's design. She looked perfect in the previous game, from her hair to her clothes They didn't need to change her. Bliss's new appearance is... fine? Not a huge fan of the androgynous haircut, and maybe that was on purpose because for some reason she's pretty much just a horny lesbian now and she's basically dating Nixie. MC basically becomes a surrogate father for his daughter's lesbian relationship, and Nixie is the only one who gets pregnant in the end. But whatever, Rose and Bliss barely show up anyway. Weird, right? Considering that this was supposed to be an incest harem game. Damn, it's almost like we wasted half of the game on a bunch of side characters or something. As for the sex scenes, I regret to inform that the braindead jokes during sex scenes have returned. Just like in the first game, the MC can't help but crack unfunny jokes before, during and after most of the sex scenes. And I mean stuff like "You might have been in the business of delivering pizza pie, but I'm a professional cream pie delivery boy" while he's balls-deep in a girl. If you chuckled at that, then I'm sure you'll love hearing the MC's comedy routines in every sex scene. Besides the stupid jokes, the scenes are just objectively unsexy. It's hard to explain, but the sex scenes are what I usually call "Boomer Porn" because of how verbose, bland and detached they are. There are very few sex scenes too, by the way. The gallery is tiny and you only fuck Moon once , then the game ends. Seriously, you literally have more sex with a side character than with the main girl of the game. Meanwhile, Suzi doesn't get a single sex scene. Hell, the game completely forgets that she even exists in the latter half. Ridiculous. Compared to the prequels, this game has very few renders for dialogue sequences. And being a very dialogue-heavy VN, this means your eyes will always be at the bottom of the screen, because there's nothing to see other than a few sex scenes. Both prequels had plenty of renders that helped make the scenes feel alive, but Over the Moon just feels lazy and uninspired in that aspect. The animations, much like the previous games, are very simplistic and barely serviceable. Conclusion/TL;DR: All things considered, it genuinely feels like the devs just wanted to churn out a final game and get the trilogy over with to focus on other projects. Don't let the "Completed" tag fool you. This game was abandoned. I honestly can't fathom how anyone could give more than 2 stars to this. Unless you have unbelievably low standards and this is your first adult VN, Over the Moon is just bad on every front. Even if you argue that the game was abruptly ended and that's why the author couldn't flesh out Moon and her relationship with the MC, nothing justifies the unnecessary timeskip, garbage premise, terrible writing, sparse and uninspired renders, bland sex scenes, and the fact that you spend the first half of the game wasting precious time on side characters and detached sub-plots. Nothing could have saved Over the Moon other than rewriting the whole thing. If you stumbled upon this game, found out that it's a trilogy and came here to see if it's worth playing, the answer is a resounding no. If you value your time, skip this trilogy entirely, or at least play only the first two games and pretend like this one doesn't exist.
Okay here goes my review. Storyline: Once again it was well written out. I could see how the author poured his heart into this finale. The characters brought you into their stories, making the player want to find out more about them. Graphics: Nice touch on some of the scenes being able to change the view during certain scenes. Sound: Great soundtrack and haunting melodies. Wrap up: So why did I only give it 3 stars? The ending was abrupt and felt unfinished. As Moon put it, "All craft and no confession. The hands are willing but the soul is holding back." *SPOILERS AHEAD* I was left with so many unanswered questions when the credits rolled. Why introduce us to Suzi once again, showing us the heartache both she and MC shared, only not to give her a proper ending? Why go through the problem of even writing that part of the storyline if she doesn't get the happiness she craved? Why impregnate one woman and not them all? Why not show what happened the women later on in life? *END OD SPOILERS* The third chapter was a sad (and I mean that figuratively) ending to what could have been the greatest storyline of all time. It could have gone down in history as being the greatest game ever. The first chapter started with the fuse being lit. The second chapter went out with a bang. The third? It went out without so much as a whimper.
Version 5.0.15 Having tried its predecessors Petal and Bliss with the foray lasting no more than 30 minutes due to boredom, Moon surprisingly caught my interest enough for me to do a complete playthrough. IMO among the sisters, Moon has the most non-tropey, complex and interesting character which makes the game more captivating. You can play Moon as a standalone as one can discern roughly what has happened in the past without the benefit of playing its predecessors. Unfortunately, the last chapter was a hasty and poorly done piece of work which ruined what was otherwise a good experience. Story As part of an arrangement with an agency, MC will spend a week in China with his third daughter, Moon, to reconcile their differences and fix the current acrimonious relationship. This is a conservative stay with daughter setup that works for an incest game. However, I don't see the need for the story to be set in China - it adds no value versus any other unnamed place. There is no Chinese character in the story save for a passerby who doesn't even look Chinese, all the character models, background and props are American centric. Also some of the events make no sense for anyone who has been to China - e.g, nobody phones a company for a pizza and pays cash nor are deliveries done by a pizza girl with a car (food in China is ordered and paid through mobile app and delivered by a courier on electric bike or a drone). It's not a big deal, but such unforced errors dampen immersion for no particular plot purpose. The last chapter is also a major disappointment. I believe the whole idea of the game for the first four chapters is to corrupt a tough nut like Moon who is every bit hostile to the idea of incest. Yet in the last Chapter, Moon instantly transforms into an incest nymphomaniac after a pep talk with an AI, Suzi. The ending was also abrupt - almost no warning after the first penetrative sex scene with Moon. I'm not sure if there were any commercial challenges that caused this sudden conclusion... Game Mechanics AVN with choices to reject LIs but the main story is linear. Background / Character Renders Backgrounds are mostly standard Daz3D urban assets with customizations, but as previously mentioned don't look like China at all which has an impact on immersion if you've been there before. Character designs are attractive - MC looks hunky and handsome enough while the LIs like Moon, Nixie, Harmony and Suzi are highly distinguishable and appealing. Character Development As Moon is the main character, I found her persona well-crafted for the first four chapters - especially her hostility towards the MC, rejection of incest, stress driven by her agent's exploitation and a general conflict between personal life, passion for music and profession. Some of the side characters like best friend Harmony and those from previous games like Suzi, Rose and Nixie are more touch and go and exist mainly for sex, but nothing particularly obtrusive here. Sex Scenes Generally, plenty enough and well done. Take note though that MC does not get to have sex with Moon until right before the credits roll, so for those gunning for Moon this is going to be disappointing. Other than that, the scenes with other LIs are well done with adequate dialogue, smooth animations and good camera angles. BGM and Sound Effects BGMs are generic common tunes heard frequently in AVNs and I don't recall any sound effects so either there is none or minimal at best. Conclusion Moon is wasted potential. Everything was painstakingly setup in the first four chapters only to be abandoned abruptly with a sudden ending that consist of a collage of uninformative slides that did no justice to everything done so far. I understand there will be a final arc focusing on Suzi which might wrap up the trilogy better, but Moon as a standalone could certainly have been handled in a much better way.
PROS + Visual style, and quality looks decent, girls/women looks good (some of girls like Nixie even looks better than before), sex scene animations are nice. CONS - SC-FI, and AI stuff is even more messy, and crazy with this game, for example Suzi is back, in fact now she has body of Suzanne's, and all thanks to nervous system through a wireless chip implanted in the back of her neck, and she is quite powerful, powerful enough can even bring humanity on their knees in hours or minutes, which is too over the edge. - Moon is still treating MC like a sh*t, and she still acts like a huge b*tch for the most of the game, but since this ipratically the her game, she, and MC got some relationship progress, and she got some character development, and become better close to the end of the game, still doesn't change the fact how much she hates, and resents MC just for trying to find a his way in life by trying to become a comedian, which is dumb AF. - We have more/new annoying characters, like Harmony, she gets better later on tho. And yes, Chuck, and Wendy are still even in this game as well. - Choices doesn't matter, and as a player you have no control over the story, and there are some unavoidable content happening out of your control. - The game end absurdly with a slideshow out of nowhere when the things just starting to get good, it was rushed, and terrible ending. - Some characters designs changed into worse. First one is Rose, her design is changed, and she looks way worse than before, in last game her only redeeming point was she looking hot, now she doesn't even has that. Other one is Bliss, she was looking great before, she was quite hot in fact, but now she looks meh, especially her hair is terrible, and it feels like her head, and face shape is kind of changes as well. VERDICT The game was quite poor, which is sad because this whole series had pretty good potential, but execution/writing is just too poor for that.
Loved the trilogy until the last part of this one. No Suzie? 1 scene with Moon? What about the show he was making? The agent that was a bitch and her threats? The sleazy replacement guy? Feels like so much was just left and they walked away from it. I mean Suzie alone could of been another 2 or 3 chapters. She wanted a baby damnit! Shouldn't we have got some kind of follow up on Penny? Loved the series until this ending. It's one of the worst endings in history of AVN's. Seriously what a let down. So much promise and like some else said...they Game of Thrones the ending.
I have been a huge fan of The Rose Garden Trilogy since the beginning (and a fan of Lockheart's work). I honestly did like Over the Moon, but it felt like it lost something since the Trilogy began. Plus, I also feel like it ended it bit abruptly, which felt like it was missing some key moments. Never really saw Suzi and the MC hook up. When Suzi "pinched" Moon on their first visit with each other, was that something that helped trigger Moon's genes? Why did it feel like the VARG system was abandon during the last half of the story. And I'm sure that there are others that I can think of. Overall, the ending of Over the Moon felt rushed and also felt like the developer just wanted to be done and over with it, which is a shame because it was suck a beautiful world he built. Well, at least it did get finished and the journey was beautiful! Thanks for the wonderful stories.
Talking not only about "Over the Moon" individually but the whole trilogy(also include "A Petal Among Thorns" and "A Moment of Bliss"), i gotta say this trilogy has been a very enjoyable experience, cute devoted(and horny) girls all around, plenty of deflowerings, truly makes you feel like a modern day Sultan If i have one criticism is that Over the Moon closes a bit fast, right after you deflower Moon the story ends. Maybe it should've closed with a big family orgy(Rose, the 3 girls, new extended family... Nixie, Harmony and others...) to wrap up the entire journey not just Moon's chapter. Maybe a special chapter would be nice But doesn't undo the entire work of the trilogy, which again is a great time and very enjoyable
I regret playing the last chapter. It ruined the other two for me. It ruined the entire trilogy. It's a shame that the author decided to throw it away. It would have been better if he had abandoned it rather than ending it so badly.
The Rose Garden Trilogy is an absolute banger. Top tier, 10/10. Petal was my third AVN after Fresh Women and BaD. FW is fine, and I love BaD, but finding Petal was a big eye opener for me, in terms of what could be done with AVNs. The whole trilogy is sweet, romantic, and funny, while also being hot as fuck. It's a triumph.
I have inadvertantly followed this series of games about Petal, Bliss and now Moon, with increasingly bewildered delight at the storytelling of the creator. Ok for the boring stats people, graphics great, models perfect, animations more than satisfactory, some of the background story a little sketchy but honestly who cares in the grand scheme of things. But the dominant storyline linking the main and important characters together through the series, and promoting them each appropriately in turn, is masterful And permeating it all, is the wonderful Suzi, and her presence and social commentary on the concerns over the advance and place of Ai in our world pantheon. Here, the creator has their finger firmly on the pulse of whats important - it may not be what politicians or IT "specialists" owning the billion dollar companies fuelling Ai development concern themselves with, but rather what us in the streets should be considering If Amazon, Netflix, (God forbid) Disney (fuck sake they would have Grande as Harmony) or any other streaming company had the balls to pick up an original story with taboo subjects, then its right here with Lockhart
The final chapter in the Rose Garden Trilogy. I really like the trilogy, and this is the final installment. I like both the main characters and side charachters in OTM. I wouldnt say that this is my favorite between the three games in this story, but It is still very, very good.
The renders are great, and I like the fetishes, but the dialogue is unbearably stupid, and the story is dumb too. Keep asking why a girl is even talking to the mc, and I'm never sure. Also the main menu is pretty well done.
What the hell, man? The main character doesn't learn anything from his past. He is as dumb as can be, making the same mistakes as before and failing to understand his daughter's feelings before kissing her, which is just plain stupid.
Last installment I believe of a good VN Series Pros: Story follows nicely on the last two Models are good as always Cons: MC is actually pretty stupid, makes some choices that no person in their right mind would do, it makes him highly annoying. Feels rushed, hard to explain this, but my feeling is tied to the MC making poor choices that keep driving his daughter away, its too much to be normal, feels forced and that makes it unrealistic in a game that has dabbles with real life issues, emotions etc. The disconnect between the MC and his daughter are also not realistic really, especially when they are given a week to try and find some reconciliation which the MC destroys more than anything. This is not helped when the daughter acts completely nice to the MC after showering him with disgust and contempt, just to switch over and be fine. Then just as you think its going better, the MC screws himself again with his ignorant, selfish and arrogant behaviour. I would rate this game more, but its too early to do that
While Lockheart's previous games were hardly perfect, they showed signs of steady improvement. This one, though? It takes all of that and throws it out the door. Outside of vastly improved rendering of character models, there's little to be happy about. The premise is a mess, characters act in absolutely stupid and illogical ways. The basic premise is that due to external pressures, Moon is forced to spend a week with her father, supposedly leading to a reconciliation. How years of resentment, if not hate, are to be realistically handled in a week, is beyond me. What makes it worse is the MC - who has apparently learned nothing from the past. Spoiler After the fiasco of his wife catching him screwing his daughters, you'd think he'd be more careful of his surroundings, before having sex with Nixie. Nope. And just as expected - Moon walks in on them. Congrats on adding kerosene to the fire, MC. His hubris seems to have gotten out of control, as well. Spoiler Manipulating a girl, who's in desperate financial straits, to 'clean' his house in her underwear. Why even stoop to such levels? He's certainly not lacking for beautiful, fully willing, sexual partners - in fact, he complains all the sex is too much for him. Why add more women? He arrogantly assumes he knows exactly what Moon's issue is, that Spoiler she has inherited her mother's 'condition'. Seeing as that was the unintended result of failed genetic engineering, he could've at least attempted to probe her feelings, to understand if that was the case. And if it was, slowly ease her into it. Instead, he bluntly comes onto her, and nearly gets thrown out. Three stars for the renders, and because the author may still be able to redeem this story.
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