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Everything Deimos

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Tristan

“Are you going out tomorrow?” I asked, not really expecting a straight answer. After everything that happened earlier, the room had fallen into a strange calmness.

I was still sitting there, staring at her as she moved about. It felt unreal. I’d never been this happy… not like this. And deep down, I didn’t think I deserved it.

“I have to go to work,” she said simply, like she didn’t want to give me any more than that.

I nodded slowly, though a part of me hated the idea of inconveniencing her. Still, I knew I had to, there were things I needed to say, and the window was closing.

“Which one particularly?” I asked quietly.

“The store,” she answered. Then, almost under her breath, she added, “It’s not as if I can go back to the clubhouse where I used to work. Even if Rian kneeled in front of me to go back… I will never.”

Her words stung in a way I couldn’t explain. I watched her turn away, her shoulders stiff, and I wondered if she knew how badly I wanted to take everything off h
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