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Chapter 62:Unwanted thoughts

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Aurora’s POV

The next day I woke up with him as the first thing in my mind. Smith. That arrogant, infuriating senior who had pulled me from the pool, kissed me (or whatever that was), and then acted like I owed him the world. His intense dark eyes, the way water had glistened on his abs during the swim, the feel of his strong arms catching me in the library of my thoughts overnight—it all refused to fade. I groaned, pressing my pillow over my face. I need to erase him. Completely. He was troubl
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