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Author: Mira Knox
last update publish date: 2026-05-01 02:23:56

***EMILY**

“Nice meeting you again, Emily. Would you mind if I steal your friend for a bit?” Haze asked.

“Of course not,” I replied.

“No! No—I can’t leave her alone; it’s her first time here,” Lexi cut in quickly, as if she’d just snapped out of whatever spell Haze had her under

“Lexi, I’ll be fine,” I assured her.

“You sure?” she asked, though she looked like she was dying to be alone with her.

“Yeah,” I said, rolling my eyes

I watched them walk off together, but that intense feel
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