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Chapter thirty three

Author: Valerie Ray
last update publish date: 2026-04-28 09:22:01

Hazel pov

The nurse was still waiting. Her tablet was in her hand and she was looking at me with that patient, professional look that nurses have when they have asked the same question a hundred times that day.

"I'm okay," I said. My throat was dry. The words came out rough. "Can I have some water?"

She put the tablet down on the small table beside the bed and poured water from a jug into a plastic cup. She helped me sit up a little and handed it to me. I drank it slow. My mouth had been dry fo
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    HazelMaya was at the door in under twenty minutes. I had barely finished getting out of the shower."You were serious," I said, stepping back to let her in."I'm always serious about weekends." She walked straight past me toward the stairs. "Come on, where's your room?"I followed her up. She went directly to the wardrobe and pulled both doors open and stood there with her hands on her hips."Hazel.""What?""Girl." She turned to look at me. "You don't have a single reasonable going-out outfit in here.""That hurts.""It's the truth." She was already going through it, pushing things along the rail. "This is a collection of cardigans and flat shoes. This is a study wardrobe. Where do you keep the actual clothes?""Those are my actual clothes.""Right." She dropped her bag on the bed and unzipped it. "Good thing I came prepared." She pulled out a folded outfit and held it up. "This is yours for tonight. No arguments."I looked at it. "That's quite short.""It's a party, not a library.

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