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Chapter 10. From the first person. In someone else's apartment.
The bathroom was, to put it mildly, not quite clean and not quite tidy. Dirty jeans were lying in a corner, on them were several men's pants and a pair of women’s, with dried yellow spots, apparently from sperm. Immediately lay a few ...
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The bathroom was, to put it mildly, not quite clean and not quite tidy. Dirty jeans were lying in a corner, on them were several men's pants and a pair of women’s, with dried yellow spots, apparently from sperm. Immediately lay a few ...
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Chapter 8. From the first person. Captain and dog
He grinned unkindly and said:
- Tak-s, well, well. Brothel lit.
The soldier immediately jumped up and stretched out on the front "quietly" with a sagging and wet member. For the others, the appearance of an officer also caused some confusion, but ...
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He grinned unkindly and said:
- Tak-s, well, well. Brothel lit.
The soldier immediately jumped up and stretched out on the front "quietly" with a sagging and wet member. For the others, the appearance of an officer also caused some confusion, but ...
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Chapter 7. From the first person. Demob.
Five minutes later we drove into the territory of the unit, circled around a bit and stopped in front of some one-story building. It was dark in the windows, but a strip of light was knocking out from under the door.
“Come out,” the sergeant commanded and jumped off to the ground, jingle ...
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Five minutes later we drove into the territory of the unit, circled around a bit and stopped in front of some one-story building. It was dark in the windows, but a strip of light was knocking out from under the door.
“Come out,” the sergeant commanded and jumped off to the ground, jingle ...
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Chapter 5. From the first person. In the department.
- Where did we go? - I asked, looking out the window. But nothing was visible on the street.
- To jail! - The sergeant laughed. - Get out!
It was a police department. We went into the building. A half-asleep senior lieutenant was sitting behind the window in the duty room ...
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- Where did we go? - I asked, looking out the window. But nothing was visible on the street.
- To jail! - The sergeant laughed. - Get out!
It was a police department. We went into the building. A half-asleep senior lieutenant was sitting behind the window in the duty room ...
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Chapter 1. From the author. In the apartment.
Elena turned off the laptop, put the papers on the table in order, and looked around her office. She stretched sweetly in a soft leather chair, straightening her stiff muscles, put her hands behind her head and stretched her legs. Anticipating two days off, she ...
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Elena turned off the laptop, put the papers on the table in order, and looked around her office. She stretched sweetly in a soft leather chair, straightening her stiff muscles, put her hands behind her head and stretched her legs. Anticipating two days off, she ...
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