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She answers the call, he grins like he just won the lottery—and we’re all here for it. *My Groupie Honey Is a Movie Star* nails that ‘I’m pretending to work but
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She walks in holding a drink like it’s evidence, then gets pulled into a robe-clad embrace—no dialogue, just breath and lighting. The shift from office politics
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She pretends to sleep while he watches her like a hawk—then snatches the phone mid-call. The tension isn’t just romantic; it’s tactical. Every glance, every rin
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