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Author: Kosi Antonia
last update publish date: 2026-07-09 14:43:33

Summer's POV

I stood in front of my mirror the next morning, turning sideways, then turning back, trying to figure out why I even cared what I looked like today. It wasn't like today was different from any other Tuesday. Except it was, because somewhere out there, Ace Hunters was walking around acting like we were actually together, and I still hadn't figured out how to survive being seen next to him without my whole face giving me away.

I smoothed down the front of my sweater for what had to b
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