🖤 Jay's POV — Thursday Evening
I dropped my file on the desk and leaned back.
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Exhausted didn't even begin to cover it.
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Monday to Thursday felt like a whole lifetime.
Meetings. Decisions. People. Pressure.
And somehow—I survived all of it.
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Percy still wasn't back.
London.
Handling deals like his life depended on it.
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Which meant—
Everything here?
Me.
And Jass.
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I closed my eyes for a second.
Let out a slow breath.
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Okay… maybe not everything.
But still—
Enough to drain my entire existence.
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I stretched slightly, rolling my shoulders.
"…I'm actually doing this," I muttered.
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Because I was.
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I understood things now.
Not everything.
But enough.
Enough to speak.
Enough to not look lost.
Enough to… belong.
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A small smile formed.
"…successful business woman," I whispered to myself.
Then immediately—
"Hehe."
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Okay maybe a slightly dramatic one.
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Still.
I did good.
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And tomorrow—
Prom.
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My smile dropped.
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"…I need a dress."
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A proper one.
Not something random.
Not something basic.
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Something that fits this version of me.
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And then—
Jason.
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I scoffed lightly.
"He definitely needs help."
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Because if he shows up in something boring—
I will personally disown him.
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Even if this whole thing is fake.
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…especially because it's fake.
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The door suddenly opened.
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Speak of the devil.
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"Hey, darling," Jass walked in casually.
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I didn't even look up.
"Go away."
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"Let's go."
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That made me look up.
"…Where?"
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He smirked.
"Prom shopping."
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I blinked.
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Oh.
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"You should look human standing next to me," he added. "You know… I have public value."
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I stared at him.
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"…Oh please shut up, Jass."
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He placed a hand on his chest like I hurt him.
"You wound me."
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"You? Public value?" I scoffed. "I'm more concerned about the fact that you're my partner."
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I stood up, grabbing my bag.
"Like really… looks like my downfall."
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He grinned.
"Your biggest upgrade."
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"In your dreams."
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He stepped closer slightly.
"Already living it."
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I rolled my eyes so hard I almost saw my brain.
"God, you're insufferable."
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"And yet," he said smoothly, "you're going dress shopping with me."
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I pointed a finger at him.
"Because I don't trust your fashion sense."
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"Excuse me?"
"You heard me."
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He shook his head, amused.
"Come on. I'll handle the rest of the work."
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I paused.
"…Really?"
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He nodded.
"Already did most of it."
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I narrowed my eyes.
"Show off."
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"Efficient."
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I grabbed my phone.
"Fine. Let's go before I change my mind."
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And just like that—
We walked out.
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🏢 Office → Corridor Chaos
The moment we stepped out—
Employees everywhere.
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"Good evening, ma'am."
"Good evening, Miss Mariano."
"Good evening, sir."
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I nodded slightly.
Still not fully used to it.
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Jass?
Unbothered.
Of course.
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We walked side by side.
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Then—
He suddenly leaned slightly toward me.
"Walk properly."
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I frowned. "I am walking properly."
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"You're dragging your feet."
"I'm tired."
"Fix it."
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I stopped walking.
Turned to him.
"Fix yourself."
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He smirked.
"Attitude."
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"Always."
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People around us tried very hard not to stare.
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Failed.
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I continued walking.
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He matched my pace again.
Close.
Too close.
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"Also," he added casually, "don't embarrass me tomorrow."
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I gasped.
"ME??"
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"Yes."
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"I am the highlight, excuse you."
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"You're a risk."
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"I'm your risk."
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He paused for half a second.
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Then smiled.
"…Fair."
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Why did that feel like a win?
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🚶♀️ Elevator
We stepped in.
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I leaned back against the wall immediately.
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He pressed the button.
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Silence for two seconds.
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Then—
"You're actually excited," he said.
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"I'm not."
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"You are."
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"I'm not."
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"Your face says otherwise."
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I immediately fixed my expression.
"It does not."
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He chuckled.
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And I hated that he was right.
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Because maybe—
Just a little—
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I was.
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🚗 Parking Area Chaos
We reached the parking.
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I walked straight to the car.
Opened the passenger seat.
Sat.
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Jass stood there.
Not moving.
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I looked up.
"…What?"
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He crossed his arms.
"Say it."
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"…Say what?"
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"You know what."
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I stared at him.
Then realized.
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"…Oh my god."
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"Say it."
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I groaned.
"Drive, Jass."
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He didn't move.
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I clenched my jaw.
"Please."
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A pause.
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Then—
That smirk.
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"Good enough."
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He got in.
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I rolled my eyes.
"Drama king."
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"Respect."
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"Overconfidence."
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"Accurate."
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He started the car.
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And as we drove out—
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I looked out the window.
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Tired.
Yes.
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Exhausted.
Definitely.
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But also—
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Something else.
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Tomorrow.
Prom.
Dress.
Him.
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Chaos.
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And somehow—
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I wasn't dreading it.
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That alone was suspicious.
🖤 Jay's POV — Evening
It was evening.
The kind that felt… calm.
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Cold breeze brushing against my skin.
Grey clouds stretching across the sky.
The air soft.
Quiet.
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For once—
My mind wasn't racing.
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We stopped.
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In front of a place that didn't even look like a shop.
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It was… huge.
Glass walls. Golden lights. Tall doors.
More like a luxury showroom than anything else.
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People outside immediately stepped forward.
"Good evening, sir."
"Good evening, ma'am."
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Jass handed over the car keys casually.
"Take care of it."
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Of course.
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I stepped out.
Looked up at the building.
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"…This is a shop?"
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He smirked.
"Try to keep up, darling."
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I rolled my eyes.
But still—
I walked in.
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And froze.
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The ground floor was massive.
Filled with mannequins.
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Rows and rows of them.
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Each one dressed perfectly.
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Elegant gowns.
Short party dresses.
Flowy silhouettes.
Structured designs.
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Some shimmered under the lights.
Some were soft and minimal.
Some bold. Dramatic.
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Colors everywhere.
Red. Black. Silver. Gold.
Pastels. Neutrals.
Everything.
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And then—
Wedding dresses.
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White.
Ivory.
Detailed.
Heavy.
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Lace.
Beads.
Long trails flowing behind.
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For a second—
I just stood there.
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This wasn't normal.
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This was… something else.
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Then—
Male mannequins.
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Sharp suits.
Perfectly tailored.
Clean lines.
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Black tuxedos.
Navy suits.
Grey three-pieces.
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Everything looked… expensive.
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And perfect.
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I folded my arms slightly.
"…Okay."
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Jass leaned closer.
"Impressed?"
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"Don't get used to it."
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He chuckled.
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We moved toward the lift.
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Entered.
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He pressed 12.
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Of course.
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The elevator moved smoothly.
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My reflection stared back at me in the mirror.
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Work. Exhaustion. And now this.
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Life really doesn't slow down.
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Ding.
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Doors opened.
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And—
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This floor?
Even crazier.
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All female.
All dresses.
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Prom dresses everywhere.
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Mannequins standing like models.
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Long gowns.
Short fitted dresses.
Sparkles. Satin. Silk.
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Two mannequins stood apart—
Wearing wedding dresses.
Even more detailed than downstairs.
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The lighting softer here.
Warmer.
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"Good evening, ma'am," staff greeted instantly.
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We were guided.
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Straight to a VIP area.
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Of course.
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They brought dresses.
One after another.
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And I tried them.
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First one.
No.
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Second.
No.
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Third.
Absolutely not.
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Jass?
Sitting there.
Judging.
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"No."
"Next."
"Too loud."
"Too simple."
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I glared at him.
"Are you ever satisfied?"
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"No."
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"Of course."
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But honestly—
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I didn't like them either.
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Something was off in all of them.
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Too much.
Too less.
Too… not me.
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After what felt like forever—
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They brought another one.
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Dark blue.
Satin.
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Long.
Flowing.
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I looked at it for a second.
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"…Okay."
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I went in.
Changed.
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And when I stepped out—
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Silence.
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The dress hugged perfectly.
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The satin fabric smooth against my skin.
Falling naturally.
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It fit my waist.
Defined it.
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The length long—
Touching the floor softly.
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Elegant.
Not too loud.
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Just right.
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I looked up.
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Jass—
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Was staring.
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Actually staring.
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His mouth slightly open.
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I raised an eyebrow.
"…Close your mouth."
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He didn't.
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Then—
"Wow."
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I blinked.
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"That's new."
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He stood up slowly.
Walked closer.
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"Now this," he said, looking at me properly, "is what I was waiting for."
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I crossed my arms slightly.
"…Really?"
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"Yeah," he said, voice lower now. "You look—"
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A pause.
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"Dangerous."
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My heart skipped.
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Annoying.
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"And beautiful," he added casually.
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I looked away immediately.
"Don't start."
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"I'm serious."
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I rolled my eyes.
"…We're taking this one."
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"Obviously."
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I went back to change.
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When I came out—
We finalized it.
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Done.
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But then—
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The door opened.
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And I saw them.
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Keifer.
And Luna.
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My expression stilled.
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Luna immediately moved closer to him.
Almost clinging.
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Her hand on his arm.
Her voice soft.
Too soft.
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Something twisted in my chest.
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I looked away.
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Didn't react.
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Didn't care.
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At least—
That's what I told myself.
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But my fingers curled slightly.
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Luna started picking dresses.
Showing him.
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And he—
Stayed with her.
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Close.
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Watching.
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Helping.
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I hated that.
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More than I should.
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I turned away.
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My dress was being fitted.
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So I waited.
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Minutes passed.
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Then finally—
They handed it to me.
Packed.
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"Thank you, ma'am."
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I nodded.
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We turned to leave.
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Walking out—
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And suddenly—
My foot slipped.
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"—"
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Before I could fall—
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A hand caught me.
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Strong.
Firm.
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I froze.
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Keifer.
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My breath caught for a second.
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Too close.
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The bag shifted slightly—
The dress inside slipping out just a little.
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Dark blue.
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His eyes flicked to it.
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Noticed.
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Of course he did.
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For a second—
Neither of us moved.
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Then—
I pulled away.
Quickly.
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"Thanks," I said flatly.
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And walked.
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Didn't look back.
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Didn't stop.
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Jass followed.
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And we left.
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But my heart—
Wasn't steady anymore.
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We reached another floor.
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Now—
His turn.
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Men's section.
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Sharp.
Clean.
Luxury suits displayed perfectly.
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Jass walked in like he owned it.
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Of course.
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Staff immediately surrounded him.
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"Sir, this way."
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They brought options.
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Black tux.
Navy.
Charcoal grey.
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He tried one.
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Perfect fit.
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Of course.
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I leaned against the wall.
Watching.
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"Not bad," I said.
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He adjusted his sleeve.
"Not bad?"
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"Okay… good."
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"Better."
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He stepped closer.
"Match me properly tomorrow."
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I rolled my eyes.
"Don't worry. I'll outshine you."
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He smirked.
"Impossible."
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We finalized his suit.
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And walked out.
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Together.
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But this time—
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The air felt different.
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Because somewhere—
Between dresses…
Between glances…
Between that moment—
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Something shifted.
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And I wasn't sure I liked it.
🖤 Keifer's POV
Okay… I don't like Luna.
Not even a little.
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And it's not just because she's irritating.
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It's because she's always—
Trying.
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Trying to match Jay.
Trying to outdo her.
Trying to be something she's not.
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And that?
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Annoys me more than anything.
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Because there is no comparison.
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There never was.
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Jay doesn't try.
She just is.
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And Luna?
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She tries too hard.
—
But still—
I needed a partner for tomorrow.
Prom.
—
And Luna was…
Convenient.
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Always free.
Always available.
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So I picked her.
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Of course—
She had a condition.
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"I want my dress from the most expensive store in the city."
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And not just that—
"You're coming with me."
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I should've said no.
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But I didn't.
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So here we are.
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The moment we stepped into the women's section—
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I saw her.
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Jay.
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Standing there.
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And him.
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Jason.
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My jaw clenched instantly.
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Of course she's with him.
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Of course.
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But then—
Something didn't make sense.
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This place?
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It's not normal.
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It's expensive.
Too expensive.
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Jay never liked things like this.
Never accepted expensive gifts.
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Not even from me.
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Not even when things were…
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Different.
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So why now?
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Why is she here?
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With him?
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My eyes darkened slightly.
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Did she change?
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No.
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Jay doesn't change like that.
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Something's off.
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But I'll figure that out later.
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Because right now—
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All I could see—
Was him standing next to her.
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Too close.
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Like he belonged there.
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I clenched my jaw.
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Don't worry.
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When the time comes—
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I'll take her back.
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"She'll be mine again."
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"Keifer, look at this one!" Luna's voice cut through.
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I glanced at her.
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She was already holding a dress.
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Then another.
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Then another.
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"Which one do you like?"
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"I don't care," I said flatly.
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She frowned.
"What do you mean you don't care?"
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"I said it's fine."
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Because I wasn't looking at her.
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I was watching Jay.
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She wasn't trying dresses anymore.
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She was sitting.
Waiting.
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Staff around her.
Handling something.
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Fitting.
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So she already chose one.
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My eyes narrowed slightly.
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What did she pick?
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What does she look like in it?
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I didn't see.
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And that annoyed me more than it should.
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Because I wanted to.
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"Keifer, focus," Luna said again, slightly irritated now.
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I exhaled slowly.
Forced my attention back.
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"Pick anything," I said.
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She huffed.
"Wow. So helpful."
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I ignored her.
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Because every few seconds—
My eyes went back to Jay.
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She looked tired.
—
Even from here.
—
Slightly leaning back.
Quiet.
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Not like before.
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Something about that—
Didn't sit right.
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Then—
Movement.
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She stood up.
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The staff handed her a bag.
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Her dress.
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Packed.
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So that's it.
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She's leaving.
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I watched her walk.
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Calm.
Controlled.
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Like she always does now.
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And then—
—
Her foot slipped.
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It happened fast.
—
Too fast.
—
Before she could fall—
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I moved.
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Instinct.
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I caught her.
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My hand around her waist.
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Pulling her steady.
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She froze.
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So did I.
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For a second—
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Everything stopped.
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She was right there.
—
Close.
—
Familiar.
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My grip tightened slightly.
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Then—
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The bag shifted.
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The dress slipped out just a little.
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Dark blue.
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That's all I saw.
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But that was enough.
—
I registered it instantly.
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She pulled away quickly.
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"Thanks."
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Flat.
Cold.
—
No eye contact.
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Nothing.
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And then—
She walked away.
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With him.
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Again.
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I stood there.
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Still.
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Jaw clenched.
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Not even a second.
Not even a proper look.
Like that moment didn't matter.
Like I didn't matter.
…Good. Keep pretending.
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"Keifer?" Luna called.
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I blinked.
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Right.
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This.
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She finally picked her dress.
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I paid.
Didn't check.
Didn't care.
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My mind was somewhere else.
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Dark blue.
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That's what she's wearing tomorrow.
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Fine.
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Then I'll match.
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Obviously.
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Because no one else will.
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We moved to the men's section.
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Luna followed.
Still talking.
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"I'll help you choose," she said.
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She picked a suit.
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Bright.
Too loud.
Too much.
—
I looked at it once.
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"No."
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She frowned. "What? It looks good."
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"It doesn't."
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"I have great taste—"
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"No," I cut her off.
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Because I already knew.
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What I wanted.
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Something sharp.
Clean.
Controlled.
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Something that matches—
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Her.
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Not Luna.
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Never Luna.
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Because tomorrow—
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I'm not showing up for the prom.
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I'm showing up—
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For Jay.
"I'm done."
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Luna blinked. "What?"
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"I said I'm done," I repeated, already turning away. "You got your dress. Go home."
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Her brows furrowed. "Wait—what? You're not even done yet."
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"I will be."
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"With me," she added quickly, stepping closer. "I'm supposed to help you—"
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"No."
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Flat.
Final.
—
She stared at me, clearly not liking that.
"Keifer, seriously—"
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"I don't need help," I cut her off. "Driver will drop you."
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A pause.
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Then a small huff.
Annoyed.
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"Fine," she muttered. "Do whatever you want."
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I didn't respond.
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Didn't even look at her as she walked off.
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The moment she was gone—
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Silence.
—
Better.
—
Much better.
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I turned to the staff.
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"Show me your navy suits."
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They straightened immediately.
"Of course, sir."
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Navy.
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Dark blue.
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The same shade I saw.
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The same one she's wearing tomorrow.
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They brought options.
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One after another.
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Sharp cuts.
Different fabrics.
Different fits.
—
I took the first one.
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Changed.
—
Stepped out.
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"Too loose," I said.
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Next.
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Second one.
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Better.
But not perfect.
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"No."
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Third.
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The fabric felt right.
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The fit—
Close.
—
I looked at myself in the mirror.
—
Adjusted the collar.
The sleeves.
—
Still—
Something missing.
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"Next."
—
They brought another.
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This one—
The moment I wore it—
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I knew.
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Perfect fit.
—
Tailored exactly.
—
The jacket sitting clean on my shoulders.
The waist fitted just right.
—
Sharp.
Controlled.
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The navy shade—
Deep.
Rich.
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I stepped out.
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The staff immediately reacted.
"Sir, that looks excellent."
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I didn't answer.
—
I looked at the mirror.
—
Took a step closer.
—
Studied it.
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This—
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This works.
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Because I already know how it's going to look.
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Her.
In dark blue.
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Me.
Matching.
—
Standing next to her.
—
Like it's supposed to be.
—
A slow smirk formed.
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"Pack this."
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"Yes, sir."
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I adjusted my cuff one last time.
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Then turned.
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Walking out.
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Because tomorrow—
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I'm not just showing up.
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I'm making sure—
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She notices.
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