"You look like hell."Sarah handed me a large coffee—extra shot, extra sugar, the way I liked it when I was stressed—and settled onto the couch across from me."Thanks," I said dryly, accepting the cup. "That's exactly what every girl wants to hear.""I'm serious, Bella." She leaned forward, studying my face with the intensity of someone who'd known me since college. "You've been staying here for three days. You've barely eaten. You keep staring at your phone like you're waiting for a call that's never coming. What happened?"What happened.How did I even begin to explain the past seventy-two hours? That I'd found my boyfriend cheating, spent a night with a stranger who'd made me feel things I didn't know were possible, and then walked away like it meant nothing?"James cheated," I said finally. It was the simplest version of the truth. "I left. End of story.""That's not the end." Sarah's eyes narrowed. "You're leaving so
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