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Author: Jess
last update publish date: 2026-04-12 20:38:00

Joan

The silence Caleb and Julia left behind didn’t feel empty.

It felt… different.

Quieter, yes—but not in a way that made me uncomfortable. Just… noticeable. Like something had shifted without announcing itself, and neither of us quite knew what to do with it yet.

I reached for my glass, taking a small sip more out of habit than thirst, my gaze lingering briefly on the space Julia had occupied before I looked away.

“I can drive you home.”

I glanced up.

Brandon was already watching me, his ton
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