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Chapter six.

Author: QuéSera
last update publish date: 2026-06-04 00:49:20

Hunter stared at Holiday.

Then at Maya.

Then at the jersey.

For approximately three seconds, genuine confusion sat plainly across his face before something shifted behind his eyes and the realization arrived.

"Uh." He held up a hand. "No. Absolutely not what you're thinking."

Holiday's expression didn't move. "Then why is she wearing your jersey, Hunter."

It wasn't even a question. It was a sentence delivered like a verdict.

Hunter exhaled slowly, dragging a hand through his already disheveled
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