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作者: Jess
last update 公開日: 2026-04-13 22:40:01

~~Brandon~~

I didn’t think I’d made a mistake until she went quiet.

Not the kind of quiet that meant she was comfortable. Not the kind that came from being tired or relaxed. This one was… heavier. Thicker. Like her thoughts had turned inward and locked the door behind them.

And for a second, I wondered if bringing her here had been a bad idea.

Then she saw the lights.

It was subtle at first. Just a slight shift in her posture, the faintest narrowing of her eyes as the fairgrounds came into full
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