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>Amber's head lolled forward, and her stomach constricted.
>Before the retching could begin, Lucy ducked down, and locked their mouths together.
>Mucus and tears streamed down Amber's face as her mother grabbed around her stomach and squeezed her into a bear-hug, keeping their moths together.
>Vomit left her mouth, and poured down her mother's.
>It slipped from between the corners of their mouths and out her nose, and she squeezed her eyes shut as she retched and sobbed.
>After she had nothing left to give, Lucy's tongue explored her mouth, her eyes half-lidded and hot breaths blowing against Amber's tear-stricken face.
>Her larger hands had snaked up her daughter's shaking sides, and rested against the back of her head and neck.
>Amber's own had just lied limp against her body.
>Deepening her exploration, Lucy's tongue wrapped around Amber's, and continuously tugging at it.
>With a wet smack, Lucy separated, and let her daughter fall to the floor, shivering, sobbing, and staring forward into nothing.
>"Go clean yourself up, dear," her mother said, and leaned over her to turn on the kitchen sink.
>As Amber began curling up into herself and sobbing, Lucy cleaned the dish her daughter had used.
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>Amber's head lolled forward, and her stomach constricted.
>Before the retching could begin, Lucy ducked down, and locked their mouths together.
>Mucus and tears streamed down Amber's face as her mother grabbed around her stomach and squeezed her into a bear-hug, keeping their moths together.
>Vomit left her mouth, and poured down her mother's.
>It slipped from between the corners of their mouths and out her nose, and she squeezed her eyes shut as she retched and sobbed.
>After she had nothing left to give, Lucy's tongue explored her mouth, her eyes half-lidded and hot breaths blowing against Amber's tear-stricken face.
>Her larger hands had snaked up her daughter's shaking sides, and rested against the back of her head and neck.
>Amber's own had just lied limp against her body.
>Deepening her exploration, Lucy's tongue wrapped around Amber's, and continuously tugging at it.
>With a wet smack, Lucy separated, and let her daughter fall to the floor, shivering, sobbing, and staring forward into nothing.
>"Go clean yourself up, dear," her mother said, and leaned over her to turn on the kitchen sink.
>As Amber began curling up into herself and sobbing, Lucy cleaned the dish her daughter had used.
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