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You Don't Get To let Me Go

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Sabrina stepped back slowly, putting a little distance between them. Her arms dropped to her sides.

Josh didn’t move. He looked at her like he didn’t want to breathe wrong and make her disappear again.

“I shouldn’t have hugged you,” she said quietly. “I just… forgot for a second.”

His brows pulled together. “Forgot what?”

“That you have someone. Jessica,” she said. Her voice was steady, but her hands fidgeted slightly. “You’re with her, Josh. And I’m not trying to get in the way of that.”

Josh opened his mouth to speak, but she raised her hand a little.

“I know it’s not my business. I just wanted to clear the air. I’m keeping my distance because I respect what you have with her. That’s all.”

Josh looked down at the ground for a second, then back at her.

“I get it,” he said.

His tone wasn’t angry. It wasn’t defensive. Just tired. Honest.

“You’re right. You’ve always been right,” he added, a little quieter. “And I appreciate you saying it instead of pretending everyt
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    Josh sat back a little more comfortably, one arm draped behind the couch, the other resting on his knee.He looked at her out of the corner of his eye.He didn’t know why, but the thought had been in his head since she knocked on his door.Could he trust her with the truth?Who he actually was. Why he hid. Everything that could blow up the second it slipped out.He didn’t even trust people easily. But with her... something felt different. It wasn’t just comfort. It was like she saw him , not the version he gave people, but the actual him.He shook the thought off for now.Instead, he said, “I’ve been thinking about getting a job.”Sabrina raised a brow. “Really? What kind?”“Just something part-time. Im trying to keep things simple for now." She stared at him for a second. “Why not go for something better? You’re smart, Josh. Like... scary smart. You could do anything.”Josh smiled a little. “True. But simple draws less attention."She wanted to ask more, but before she could, thund

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