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Makima was a young adult girl who loved to fly planes. She was known for her athleticism and beauty, often catching the attention of fellow pilots. One day, while flying a mission over enemy territory, she encountered a group of enemy planes

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In the 1940s, a young adult girl named Makima was stationed at an airfield. She was known for her athleticism and beauty, and often caught the attention of her fellow pilots. One day, while flying a mission over enemy territory, she encountered a group of enemy planes. As she engaged them in battle, she noticed one of the planes had a very distinctive design on its tail: it was an image of a pin-up photo of herself in uniform with her hair blowing in the wind.Makima's heart raced as she realized that this could be her chance to finally capture some good photos for her portfolio. She quickly maneuvered her plane towards the enemy aircraft and began firing shots at it with her machine gun. The other pilots were quick to respond and soon they were engaged in a fierce dogfight.As they fought, Makima couldn't help but notice how beautiful the other pilot's skin looked in his uniform - it was almost like he had been painted by an artist. She couldn't help but imagine what it would be like to touch him and feel his muscles beneath her fingers...Just as Makima was about to make a move on him, however, she heard a loud explosion behind them - one of their own planes had been hit by enemy fire! Makima knew that if they didn't act fast, they would all be killed. With great effort, she managed to pull away from the fight and return home safely - but not before taking one last look at the photo in her cell phone...

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