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Chapter 66

Author: Gem
last update Last Updated: 2025-06-22 23:44:06

POV: Brandon

I swear I only wanted tacos.

That was the plan. Go to the food truck. Get tacos. Eat tacos. Maybe flirt with Cameron until he rolled his eyes and told me to shut up.

Simple.

But then he showed up wearing my grey hoodie (yes, the same one he swore smelled like “teenage boy and emotional damage”), his hair still damp from his earlier shower, and I forgot what tacos even were.

“You’re staring,” he muttered, bumping his shoulder into mine as we waited in line.

“I’m admiring,” I corrected with a grin. “Totally different thing.”

He gave me his classic unimpressed look—the one that was 30% grumpy, 40% secretly flattered, and 30% how did I fall for this idiot.

“You look good in my hoodie,” I added, nudging him.

Cameron huffed but didn’t move away. “You said that ten minutes ago.”

“And I’ll say it ten more.”

He didn’t respond, but the corner of his mouth twitched. That almost-smile that barely existed but was so satisfying when I caught it.

It was warm outside. Not sweltering, jus
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