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Fifty One: Collins' POV {Unbridled anger}

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last update Last Updated: 2025-06-09 19:02:52

The gentle hum of conversation in the upscale restaurant would have been enough to calm the raging storm in my head but it didn't.

What would have been a soothing balm had now become nothing but a dull throb against the ringing in my ears. Alex was seated across from me, a bright, engaging smile on his face.

He looked so handsome under the lights of this place, his eyes wide with excitement as he spoke to me about the things that had been happening lately in his life.

"And then, Hayley showed up to the movie night with the same dress as Rita. Obviously it wasn't planned but then again it was hilarious and Rita was not happy about it"

"Is that right?" I managed to say as I forced myself to sound interested.

He nodded.

"And then, Rita and I didn't see Nico and Hayley. It was pretty obvious that they had snuck out and Nico told me when he got back that they had kissed under the moon light and everything," He took a sip of his wine, "Talk about cute and romantic. I'm just glad that every
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