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HER FACE

作者: Aikohi
last update publish date: 2026-05-10 22:38:40

Ocean's POV

I catch one look at her face from across the busy room and my gut drops.

I don’t need the exact words Willow spit out. I don’t know how she twisted it, how much poison she dropped, or how long they sat there while I had my back turned, buried in territorial bullshit with guys who suddenly don’t mean shit to me.

None of that matters.

I know Lola’s face better than my own. Every damn version of it. The bright, laughing one that lights up rooms. The exhausted one after a long day,
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He definitely going to get back at willow. Hopefully he find out willow and his son are behind some of the stories that been going on.
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