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WILLOW'S POV

Author: Aikohi
last update Petsa ng paglalathala: 2026-03-17 00:07:23

I'm having coffee at a café near Ocean's office when I see him walking down the street.

Perfect timing.

I wave to get his attention. He sees me and for a second I think he might keep walking. But his manners are too ingrained. He comes over.

"Willow. What are you doing here?"

"Just having coffee. Join me?" I gesture to the empty chair across from me.

"I'm on my way to a meeting."

"Five minutes. Please. I promise I won't keep you long."

He hesitates, then sits down. But he doesn't order
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