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The Party

last update publish date: 2026-03-25 23:14:45
Willow’s POV

It took a long time but Mia was finally ready. I could already hear the music from the living room. People were already arriving.

Mia was my only friend but I was not her only friend. She had other friends from the market, from middle school and from the time she was in the school band.

We stepped out of the bedroom and made our way to the top of the stairs. As soon as our feet hit the first step, the loud, bumping music suddenly slowed down to a soft rhythm. Every single head in
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