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Seventeen

Author: J.V.Noel
last update Last Updated: 2025-05-16 08:30:53

TYLER

As we sat on the couch after playing the beer pong game, I couldn't help but notice Miles, who was sitting beside me. His cheek was flushed with a tint of red, and I could tell from his hazel eyes that he was already feeling the effects of alcohol. The party had been raging on for a while now, and as the night progressed, inhibitions began to fade away.

I tapped Klaus, who was also sitting next to me, to get his attention. He then looked at me, his deep blue eyes reflecting curiosity. "I need to take Miles somewhere to sober him up; he looks drunk," I said, my voice laced with concern.

Klaus nodded, understanding the gravity of the situation. He leaned closer, his voice barely a whisper as he responded, "Okay, but just don't do anything dirty."

I couldn't help but chuckle at his playful remark and ruffle his hair. "Oh, Klaus, you always know how to lighten my mood, but we're not ready for that yet," I said with a grateful smile.

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    Present Day Twenty-third of December, New York City TYLER Just as the snow kept falling on the ground, Miles and I decided to take a walk around the park. Even in the cold weather, we couldn't resist the beauty of the winter wonderland surrounding us. The trees were dusted in snow, their branches hanging low under the weight of the sparkling flakes. The lakes were frozen over, a sheet of ice reflecting the sunlight as it peeked through the clouds. And in the distance, we could see people skating on the frozen water, their laughter echoing through the frosty air. "It's been a while, Miles," I said, trying to break the silence as we walked side by side, our footsteps leaving imprints in the freshly fallen snow. Miles looked at me and smiled, his teeth slightly visible under his scarf. "Yeah, it has," he replied, his voice warm and familiar. I couldn't help but be taken aback by his mesmerizing smile, his hazel eyes still holding the same sparkle that I remembered. We had been tog

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