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Chapter 87: just for tonight

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Ryan stood in the kitchen, quietly sipping his coffee, trying to focus on the day ahead. But his thoughts kept drifting to Adrien’s soft voice, the way he’d smiled yesterday, that maddening smirk he always wore like armor. He wasn’t supposed to think about him not like this.

He was so caught up in his thoughts that he didn’t hear the front door open until Ella’s voice rang out.

“Ryan?” she called. “You up?

“Kitchen!” he shouted back, quickly composing himself.

Ella walked in, hair pulled into a messy bun, wearing oversized sunglasses and holding an iced latte. “You look like you didn’t sleep.

Ryan rolled his eyes. “I slept. Just… not well.

“Let me guess. Adrien.

He groaned. “Why are you always right?

“Because I know you. And because I was there yesterday, remember?” she teased, plopping down beside him. “The way you two were acting ugh. The tension

Ryan flushed, fiddling with the rim of his mug. “I don’t know what’s going on. One minute he’s being cold, then suddenly he’s… flirting. L
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