NATHANIELHe frowns slightly. “What?”“That I must be confusing you with someone else,” my voice lowers. “Say it again. Slowly this time.”Something shifts in his expression.He studies, properly this time, his eyes scanning my face, my posture, the way I am standing there without moving, without raising my voice, and without giving him anything to push against.“I said I don’t…”I close the distance in two strides, and my hand shoots out, grabbing the front of his shirt, slamming him against the side of the car hard enough to rattle the metal.The sound echoes in the empty space, his breath leaving him in a sharp gasp.“Don’t,” I snap, my voice low, controlled, dangerously calm, “waste my time.”He stares at me, eyes wide now, the bravado slipping. “I don’t—”My grip tightens, my fist bunching the fabric at his chest as I lean in just enough for him to feel the difference between us.“You think I drove all the way out here, because I am confused?” My voice drops further.His throat b
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