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0013: LUCKY? YEAH RIGHT

Author: Ink Hashira
last update Last Updated: 2025-11-19 22:18:00

LUCA’S POV

Watching June pretend everything was fine in that kitchen… it was almost funny. Almost. She had a death grip on her coffee mug. Her smile was so tight it must have hurt her face. And Sarah, her friend… God, the way she was looking at me. I know that look. I have seen it a thousand times from more women than I can count. It usually works. But not today. Not with June right there.

I had to get out. I mumbled some excuse and practically bolted up the stairs, Adrian right behind me. My h
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