Max e Fran almoçam na xepa

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O casal acabou de acordar e resolveu preparar o almoço. Agora, a comida já está pronta e o casal come em silêncio na xepa. Enquanto isso, Ana lava a louça na cozinha e Priscila está deitada.
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