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... all three, and a few others. But they all have one very important detail in common. Azula. If someone asked me what started my morning, I'd say her.

«You're awake», she said contentedly, stretched out on top of me. And she was very happy. I looked out the window, lunch? Looks like it.

«Did you miss me?» I asked, also smiling, knowing the answer.

«Very much», she said and kissed me on the lips. «Shall we take a shower?»

Without further question, I picked her up an ...

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