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CHAPTER 117: Fucking Lucky Charms

Author: Donna Sheldon
last update Last Updated: 2025-07-06 22:54:08

I hadn’t planned on making a stop anywhere. The plan was to go straight home after eating with James, spend the rest of the day doing absolutely fucking nothing. But something about the half empty fridge made me turn the wheel instead of taking my usual exit.

The parking lot was half full, but inside the store, it was crowded in that slow, suffocating way. People pushing carts like they had nowhere else to be. I grabbed a basket instead of a cart—because I had no intention of staying long—and headed down the first aisle.

Tomatoes. Eggs. Bread. Maybe some bacon. My brain wasn’t in it. I kept walking past shelves and grabbing things on autopilot, barely looking at the labels. My thoughts were louder than the music humming through the ceiling speakers.

Andrew hadn’t texted since that night.

Not that I expected him to.

Okay. Maybe I did.

Maybe a tiny, desperate, idiotic part of me thought something shifted between us.

I sighed and reached for a box of cereal—fucking Lucky Charms, of all t
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Strawberryboss
What a beautiful lady is Ms Becket, I think Captain needs to talk to her more
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