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Go To Him

Autor: Oma
last update Fecha de publicación: 2026-03-18 23:30:00

MARTIN'S POV:

I have thought a lot about why I did not just tell him.

The honest answer is that when you love someone enough that the thought of losing them changes the temperature of the room, you start making decisions from that fear instead of from your actual judgment. And fear is a terrible decision-maker. Fear told me that Lucas would see Sam as a complication. Fear told me he would look at what I was carrying and decide it was more than he signed up for. Fear told me to wait for the righ
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