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/* —- HARD DARK RESET to stop theme white/grey backgrounds —- */
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background-image: none !important;
box-shadow: none;
}
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.jamaican-relief-dark ul,
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.jamaican-relief-dark h1,
.jamaican-relief-dark h2,
.jamaican-relief-dark h3 {
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/* —- Palette —- */
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–bg:#07090e; /* page backdrop */
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–ink:#eef3ff; /* main text (LIGHT) */
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–accent1:#c86bff; /* title gradient start */
–accent2:#ff5cab; /* title gradient end */
–btn1:#b566ff; /* button gradient start */
–btn2:#ff5cab; /* button gradient end */
–ring:1px solid rgba(255,255,255,.10);
–radius:20px;
–shadow:0 10px 35px rgba(0,0,0,.55);
isolation:isolate; /* prevents parent overlays from blending in */
padding:clamp(18px,3vw,36px);
background: var(–bg) !important; /* << lock the whole block DARK */
color: var(–ink) !important;
border-radius: var(–radius);
}

.jr-wrap{max-width:860px;margin:0 auto;}
.jr-card{
background: var(–card) !important; /* << lock the card DARK */
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box-shadow: var(–shadow);
padding: clamp(18px,3.2vw,36px);
position: relative;
overflow: hidden;
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background: linear-gradient(90deg,var(–accent1),var(–accent2));
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color: transparent !important;
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/* Single donate button */
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display:inline-flex; align-items:center; justify-content:center;
padding:16px 28px; border-radius:999px; text-decoration:none !important;
font-weight:900; letter-spacing:.3px;
border:1px solid rgba(255,255,255,.18);
background: linear-gradient(90deg,var(–btn1),var(–btn2));
color:#ffffff !important; /* solid white text on button */
box-shadow: 0 0 28px rgba(255,92,171,.35);
transition: transform .15s ease, filter .2s ease;
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@media (prefers-reduced-motion: reduce){ .jr-btn{ transition:none; } }

Islands in the Dark: Help Our Jamaican Angels Shine Again

A little flirty, a lot of heart — let’s turn the lights back on together. 💡💋

When the lights go out, you learn who truly glows from within. Right now, several of our gorgeous Jamaican ladies — the sweet voices that make your nights sweeter, sassier, and a little steamier — are sitting in the dark. Power’s out, damage is real, and the island they love is hurting.

Even without electricity, they’ve been checking in with borrowed phones and brave smiles, asking if you’re okay. That’s the kind of heart they bring to every call.

Now it’s our turn to love them back. We’ve set up the Jamaican Angel Relief Fund so our callers and fans can help these women rebuild, recharge, and get back on their feet (and back on the phones, darling 😉).

  • Every contribution goes directly to the ladies affected.
  • Funds cover essentials: food, temporary lodging, repairs, power banks, and connectivity.
  • We’ll post short status updates so you can see your kindness at work.

They’ve given you countless moments of fantasy and affection — let’s give them something real in return: hope.

Deborah

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