The Last Original WifeThe Last Original Wife
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Leslie Anne Greene Carter is the last original wife among her husband's group of cronies because they all traded in their first wives. Leslie is proud of her status and the longevity of her marriage. Sure the spark isn't quite as bright and sometimes takes a little longer to flame. And it wouldn't be too much to ask if her husband paid just an itty bit more attention to her desires. No longer will she be invisible.
Leslie Anne Greene Carter is the last original wife among her husband's group of cronies because they all traded in their first wives. Leslie is proud of her status and the longevity of her marriage. Sure the spark isn't quite as bright and sometimes takes a little longer to flame. And it wouldn't be too much to ask if her husband paid just an itty bit more attention to her desires. No longer will she be invisible.
Leslie Anne Greene Carter is the last original wife among her husband's group of cronies because they all traded in their first wives. Leslie is proud of her status and the longevity of her marriage. Sure the spark isn't quite as bright and sometimes takes a little longer to flame. And it wouldn't be too much to ask if her husband paid just an itty bit more attention to her desires. No longer will she be invisible.
Leslie Anne Greene Carter is the last original wife among her husband's group of cronies because they all traded in their first wives. Leslie is proud of her status and the longevity of her marriage. Sure the spark isn't quite as bright and sometimes takes a little longer to flame. And it wouldn't be too much to ask if her husband paid just an itty bit more attention to her desires. No longer will she be invisible.
Leslie Anne Greene Carter is the last original wife among her husband's group of cronies because they all traded in their first wives. Leslie is proud of her status and the longevity of her marriage. Sure the spark isn't quite as bright and sometimes takes a little longer to flame. And it wouldn't be too much to ask if her husband paid just an itty bit more attention to her desires. No longer will she be invisible.
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