🖤 Jay's POV — Sunday
The office felt endless today.
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Files.
Meetings.
Voices.
Numbers.
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Everything blending into one long, exhausting line.
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I leaned back slightly in the chair, closing my eyes for just a second.
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God… I'm tired.
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But not the same kind of tired.
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This week—
I learned things.
Handled things.
Decided things.
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And somehow—
I didn't break.
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A small smile touched my lips.
"…Look at me," I murmured softly.
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Because somewhere between all this chaos—
I was becoming someone else.
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Stronger.
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And then—
My thoughts shifted.
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To him.
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Keifer.
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My fingers paused over the file.
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What I felt…
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Wasn't fake.
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That much I know now.
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What I saw in his eyes—
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Was real.
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And that?
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That made everything worse.
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Because if it was real—
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Then why did he hurt me like that?
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My jaw tightened.
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I'm still angry.
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Still hurt.
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But at least—
I'm not confused anymore.
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A knock on the door pulled me back.
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"Come in."
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Percy walked in.
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Finally.
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"Done being a corporate queen?" he smirked.
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I rolled my eyes. "Barely."
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He stretched slightly. "I'm back from London and you didn't even welcome me properly. Disrespect."
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"Welcome back, annoying human."
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"Much better."
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I stood up, grabbing my bag.
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"Mia?" I asked.
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"Back to NYC. Exams."
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I nodded.
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"So it's just us."
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He smirked. "The superior siblings."
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I snorted. "Speak for yourself."
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A pause.
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Then—
"Let's go out," I said suddenly.
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He blinked. "What?"
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"Dinner. Outside. Fun. Normal people things."
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He stared at me for a second—
Then grinned.
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"Finally. My influence."
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"Don't push it."
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đźš— Drive
Percy got in the passenger seat.
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"Of course I'm not driving," he said. "My face is too valuable."
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I scoffed. "Your face is average at best."
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"Excuse me? I'm incredibly handsome."
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"Delusion is a disease."
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He gasped dramatically. "Mia would never say that."
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I smirked. "You miss her already?"
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"Shut up."
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"It's been like one day."
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"Focus on driving."
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"Aw, Percy misses Miaaa—"
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"JAY."
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I laughed.
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God.
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This felt normal.
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Finally.
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🍽️ Restaurant
The place was luxurious.
Calm lighting.
Soft music.
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We got seated.
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Menus in hand.
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I was just about to order—
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And then—
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They walked in.
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Keifer.
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And Luna.
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Of course.
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My expression didn't change.
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But inside—
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Something twisted.
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Again.
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Luna clung to him.
Smiling.
Too close.
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I looked away.
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Don't react.
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Don't care.
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But my fingers tightened slightly.
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"Interesting," Percy muttered.
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"Shut up."
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They walked closer.
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Luna smiled sweetly.
Too sweet.
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"Why don't we share the table?" she suggested.
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I looked at her.
Cold.
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"No."
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Simple.
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Clear.
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She tilted her head. "Oh? Or are you uncomfortable?"
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My eyes narrowed slightly.
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Percy leaned back, enjoying this.
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I sighed softly.
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"Fine," I said. "Sit."
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Because I'm not running.
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Not from her.
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Or him.
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They sat.
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Me beside Percy.
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Keifer in front of me.
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Luna beside him.
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Perfect.
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🍴 Ordering — Unexpected Moment
Menus opened.
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Silence.
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Then—
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"What are you getting?" Keifer asked casually.
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I looked up.
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"…Why?"
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"You still can't decide," he said lightly.
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I frowned.
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Excuse me?
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Then he added—
"Seafood pasta. No mushrooms."
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I froze.
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He remembered.
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I looked away quickly.
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"I can decide myself."
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"Of course you can," he said softly.
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But there was something in his tone.
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Something familiar.
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I hated it.
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And liked it.
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At the same time.
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Annoying.
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Food came.
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We started eating.
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Then—
Percy's phone rang.
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He frowned slightly.
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"Work," he muttered.
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He stood up.
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"I'll handle it and come back."
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I nodded.
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But he didn't come back.
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Because—
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"I have to go," he said after a minute. "You book a cab."
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"Wow. Great brother."
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"Love you too."
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And just like that—
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He left.
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Traitor.
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Now it was—
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Me.
Keifer.
Luna.
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Great.
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Luna leaned closer to Keifer.
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"So Keifer, remember when—"
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I cut in smoothly.
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"Try not to suffocate him."
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She froze slightly.
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Excuse me?
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I smiled sweetly.
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"Clinging that much isn't attractive."
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Percy would be proud.
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Her expression tightened.
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"Some people need attention," she said lightly.
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"And some people beg for it," I replied calmly.
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Silence.
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She didn't speak again.
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Good.
_
A few minutes later—
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Keifer frowned.
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"Luna, can you go check something outside? I think there's an issue with your driver."
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She blinked. "What? No—"
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"Go," he said firmly.
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She hesitated—
Then left.
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I watched her go.
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Then looked at him.
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"…You lied."
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He didn't deny it.
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Instead—
He got up.
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Walked around—
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And sat beside me.
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Too close.
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"What are you doing?" I asked.
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"Talking," he said simply.
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Silence.
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Then—
"I'm giving you space," he said quietly.
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I blinked.
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"…What?"
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"I know I hurt you," he continued. "I'll do anything to make it right. But for now—I'm giving you space."
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I stared at him.
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Space?
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Seriously?
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Even now—
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He's not telling me the truth.
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My thoughts ran—
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Is he mad? Space? Seriously?
Even now he's not telling the real reason?
Maybe I should just pack him in a spaceship and send him to the moon instead of London.
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Idiot.
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Before I could say anything—
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His hand moved.
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Gently.
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Tilting my chin.
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And then—
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He kissed me.
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This time—
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Slow.
Deep.
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Not rushed.
Not desperate.
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Intentional.
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His hand held my face softly.
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Like I was something fragile.
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Something important.
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My breath caught.
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My fingers curled slightly into his shirt.
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For a second—
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I let it happen.
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Because this—
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This felt real.
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Too real.
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Too dangerous.
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I pulled back.
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Breathing uneven.
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Eyes locked with his.
I didn't move.
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Didn't speak.
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Just looked at him.
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My eyes—
Burning.
Wet.
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Because no matter how strong I act—
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This still hurts.
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Him.
Us.
Everything.
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He saw it.
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Of course he did.
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His hand lifted slowly—
Fingers brushing my cheek—
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Soft.
Careful.
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Like I might break.
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And then—
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He kissed me again.
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Not rushed.
Not aggressive.
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But intense.
Deep.
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Like he was trying to fix something that was already broken.
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Like he was trying to make up for all those days.
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Like he didn't want this moment to end.
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His hand held me closer—
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And I…
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I didn't stop him.
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Because I missed this.
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God…
I missed this.
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His touch.
His warmth.
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The way everything else disappears when he's this close.
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My fingers gripped his shirt—
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Pulling him closer without even realizing.
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And slowly—
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I melted.
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Into him.
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Into this.
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Into something I shouldn't be feeling again.
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Time blurred.
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Breath mixed.
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Nothing else existed.
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Until—
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We finally pulled apart.
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Both of us breathing heavy.
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My chest rising fast.
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His forehead almost touching mine.
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And then—
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I realized.
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I wasn't sitting on my chair anymore.
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I froze.
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Looked down.
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Then back at him.
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I was—
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On his lap.
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My eyes widened.
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His lips curved into that faint, dangerous smirk.
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"Oh my—"
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I stood up so fast—
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I almost lost balance.
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"Careful," he said, amused.
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I quickly moved back to my seat—
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Face burning.
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Heat rushing everywhere.
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God.
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I was literally red.
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Like a tomato.
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He leaned back slightly—
Watching me—
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That faint smile still there.
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"I know you're angry with me, my queen," he said softly.
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My heart skipped.
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"But I'll make it up to you."
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A pause.
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"I'll make sure of it."
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I looked away.
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Because if I keep looking at him—
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I might forget everything again.
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And I can't.
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I won't.
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🚪 Then—
The door opened.
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Luna walked in.
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And stopped.
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Completely.
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Her eyes scanned the scene—
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Me.
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My lips—
Smudged.
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My hair—
Slightly messy.
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Him—
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His shirt.
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Wrinkled.
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Lipstick marks faintly visible.
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Not perfectly in place.
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Her expression—
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Shock.
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Pure shock.
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"What the—"
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She looked between us.
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Trying to process.
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Trying to understand.
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And I saw it.
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That moment.
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The perfect moment.
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So I took it.
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A slow smirk formed on my lips.
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I leaned back slightly.
Calm.
Collected.
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Then looked straight at her.
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"Something wrong?" I asked casually.
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Her jaw tightened.
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"You—what happened here?"
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I tilted my head slightly.
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"Oh?" I said lightly. "Didn't he tell you?"
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Her expression hardened.
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"Tell me what?"
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I glanced at Keifer for a second—
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Then back at her.
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"That you were just… filling time?"
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Silence.
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Her face fell slightly.
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I smiled.
Sweet.
Deadly.
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"Because last I checked," I added softly, "he doesn't forget what actually matters."
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Keifer chuckled under his breath.
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Low.
Amused.
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I stood up slowly.
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Fixing my dress.
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Then walked past her—
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Pausing just slightly beside her.
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"Next time," I murmured, just enough for her to hear, "try not to hold onto something that was never yours."
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And then—
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I walked out.
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Without looking back.
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But I could still hear it—
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Keifer's quiet laugh behind me.
🖤 Jay's POV — Outside the Restaurant
The cold night air hit me the moment I stepped out.
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But it didn't calm anything.
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My heartbeat was still uneven.
Breath still unsteady.
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My fingers lifted unconsciously—
touching my lips.
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Still warm.
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Still… him.
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I clenched my hand into a fist immediately.
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No.
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Not again.
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I started walking fast.
Heels clicking against the pavement.
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Away.
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From him.
From that moment.
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From myself.
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"Jay."
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I froze.
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That voice.
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I turned.
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Jass.
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Standing near the car.
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Hands in his pockets.
Eyes on me.
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Sharp.
Observing.
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My heart dropped.
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Why now?
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He walked closer.
Slow.
Measured.
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And then—
he stopped right in front of me.
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His gaze didn't leave my face.
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Not my eyes.
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My lips.
My hair.
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Everything.
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His jaw tightened.
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"…What happened?" he asked quietly.
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I looked away immediately.
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"Nothing."
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Lie.
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"Jay."
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That tone.
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I hate that tone.
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"I said nothing."
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He stepped closer.
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Too close.
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His fingers caught my wrist.
Firm.
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"Don't lie to me."
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I pulled slightly.
"Leave it, Jass."
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"Did he touch you?"
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Silence.
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Wrong question.
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Very wrong question.
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I looked up at him.
Eyes sharp.
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"Don't do this."
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But it was too late.
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Because—
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Footsteps behind us.
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Slow.
Steady.
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I didn't have to turn to know.
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Keifer.
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Of course.
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Jass's grip tightened slightly.
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"Perfect," he muttered under his breath.
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I closed my eyes for a second.
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Not this.
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Not here.
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Not again.
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Keifer stopped a few steps away.
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His gaze moved from Jass's hand on my wrist—
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To my face.
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Then—
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Lower.
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To my lips.
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A flicker of something passed through his eyes.
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Possessiveness.
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Dangerous.
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"Let go of her," Keifer said calmly.
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Jass let out a short laugh.
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"Or what?"
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The air shifted instantly.
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Cold.
Sharp.
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I pulled my hand free.
Hard.
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"Enough."
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Both of them looked at me.
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Good.
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Because I'm done.
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"I'm not doing this again," I said, voice steady.
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Silence.
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"I'm not some prize you fight over."
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My gaze moved from one to the other.
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Sharp.
Clear.
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"You don't get to decide anything for me."
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Jass's expression changed slightly.
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Keifer went still.
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Good.
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Because they needed to hear this.
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"Whatever problem you both have," I continued, "keep me out of it."
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My voice didn't shake.
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Not this time.
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Because I meant every word.
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I stepped back.
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Creating distance.
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From both of them.
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"I'll go home myself."
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No waiting.
No asking.
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No depending.
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I turned.
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And started walking.
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Heels hitting the ground harder this time.
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Stronger.
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I didn't look back.
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Even though I could feel it—
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Both their eyes on me.
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Burning.
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Conflicting.
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Possessive in their own ways.
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But this time—
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I didn't stop.
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Because for once—
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I chose myself.
đź–¤ Keifer's POV
She walked away.
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Didn't look back.
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Didn't hesitate.
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And that—
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That hit harder than anything.
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My eyes stayed on her retreating figure until she disappeared into the night.
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My jaw clenched.
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Because for the first time—
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I wasn't the one in control.
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I wasn't the one she chose.
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And I hated that.
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"She's changed."
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Jason's voice.
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Calm.
But laced with something sharp.
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I looked at him slowly.
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Cold.
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"She had to," I said. "After what you did."
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A smirk touched his lips.
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"What I did?"
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A pause.
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"That's funny. Because from what I just saw—" his eyes flickered toward the door she left from, "—you're not exactly innocent either."
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My fist clenched.
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"You don't get to talk about innocence," I said quietly.
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He stepped closer.
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"And you don't get to act like you care."
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That did it.
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My fist moved before I could think—
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Straight into his jaw.
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The impact echoed.
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He staggered slightly—
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Then laughed.
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Actually laughed.
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"Finally," he muttered, wiping the corner of his lip.
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And then—
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He punched back.
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Hard.
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I took it.
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Barely moved.
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Then grabbed his collar—
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Pulled him forward.
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"She's not yours," I said through clenched teeth.
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His grip tightened on mine.
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"She never was yours to break."
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Silence.
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Heavy.
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Dangerous.
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"She kissed me back," I said lowly.
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Wrong move.
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His expression darkened instantly.
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"And yet," he said, voice dropping, "she walked away from you."
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That hit.
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But I didn't show it.
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I don't.
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I won't.
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"You think staying away makes you noble?" I shot back. "You left her. Disappeared. And now you're back acting like you can fix everything?"
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His eyes hardened.
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"I left for a reason."
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"Then explain it."
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"I don't owe you anything."
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A humorless laugh escaped me.
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"No," I said. "You owe her everything."
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That shut him up for a second.
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Good.
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Because I wasn't done.
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"You think you're protecting her?" I continued. "By staying close? By playing this perfect role?"
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I stepped closer.
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"People like us don't protect. We destroy."
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His jaw tightened.
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"Speak for yourself."
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"I am," I said. "And you."
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Silence again.
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The tension between us—
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Unresolved.
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Burning.
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"She's still looking at me," I added quietly.
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His eyes snapped to mine.
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"She still feels it."
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A beat.
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"And that scares you."
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His fist tightened—
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But he didn't swing this time.
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Smart.
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"Careful," he said slowly. "Don't confuse what she feels… with what she'll choose."
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I smirked slightly.
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"We'll see."
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A pause.
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Then he stepped back.
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Adjusting his jacket like nothing happened.
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"Stay away from her," he said finally.
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Not a threat.
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A warning.
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I tilted my head slightly.
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"Make me."
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Our eyes locked one last time.
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War.
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Not loud.
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Not obvious.
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But real.
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And just beginning.
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Because this was never about ego.
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Or rivalry.
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It was about her.
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And neither of us—
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Was ready to lose.
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