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FIFTEEN

Author: Samuelade
last update Huling Na-update: 2024-07-10 20:04:28

MAY

Right when I had decided maybe I was wrong. Maybe I was overthinking it and got no reason, his phone chimed. Edmond took one look at it and the smile on his mouth vanished. Only one app could do magic like that. Snuggle. He ignored it. His smile returned and to get over whatever hell Snuggle just gave him, he tried to strike small talk.

"How is the bucket list?"

"I unwittingly struck out one," I answered sincerely. "Apparently rejecting your offer was a brave choice and Snuggle regards that as leaving my comfort zone."

"Good." He was trying to listen. He was. But it was crystal clear that his mind was elsewhere. Just before I could muster the courage to ask him what the issue was, his phone vibrated again. He picked it up and I could swear that I heard him curse under his breath. I took the opportunity.

"Is everything okay?"

"Yes." He lied through his teeth. "I just didn't realize the service here was so slow."

He didn't have to speak much more because soon after his statement, a
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