The next morning, Luke was gone, leaving only a text with an address.I arrived at the restaurant, but he wasn't there yet. His friends greeted me warmly, knowing me as Mike's niece but not as Luke's girlfriend."Ada, come and sit." They waved me over. "Spill some dirt on Mike."My stomach twisted as I feared they had started to suspect our relationship."You live with Luke," one said, leaning in. "You've met his girlfriend, right?"I nodded, my mind racing. That was clearly probing."His first love's back in town," another said. "Let's make a bet on when he is going to dump his current girl."The words hit me like a blow, but Josh Morgan didn't hold back. "I give it two weeks. He's been with her for four years, after all."Another guy scoffed, "Four years, and he never introduced her to us? I say one week.""Three days," another bet.Josh turned to me. "What do you think?"I squeezed my hands under the table, forcing myself to stay composed, but each bet chipped away at the
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