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So Far, So Good

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"I swear I wasn't trying to walk in on... whatever this is," she stammered, grabbing her phone from the desk like it was on fire. "I didn't even—ugh, I'm just... I'll be gone!"

She shut the door behind her with a loud clack. For a few seconds, neither of us said anything until Adrian chuckled under his breath.

"Well, so much for subtle."

I covered my face with both hands. "I think I just died."

"You didn't," he said gently. "But that was... kind of amazing."

I peeked at him between my fingers, cheeks burning. His smile was crooked, playful, but his eyes were still dark, still full of everything we hadn't had time to say.

"I should go," he murmured. "Before we really traumatize your roommate."

I nodded, but part of me wanted to stop him. Wanted to pull him back because everything just got heated, and I wasn't sure I wanted simple anymore, but he did have to leave. I walked with Adrian quietly, my heart still hammering from what just happened.

He shoved his hands into the pockets of his
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