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average human
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AHHHH I LOVE MAC
At first, I felt self-conscious dancing. Mac, on the other hand, had no problem moving to the music. Then Wyatt joined us. He came up behind me, put his hand on my hip and took one of my hands in his other, and I instantly relaxed. As we moved and swayed together, he felt like a shield.
— Jan 31, 2026 09:35PM
At first, I felt self-conscious dancing. Mac, on the other hand, had no problem moving to the music. Then Wyatt joined us. He came up behind me, put his hand on my hip and took one of my hands in his other, and I instantly relaxed. As we moved and swayed together, he felt like a shield.
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average human
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Hell yah. This was perfect. No notes. Couldn’t have been better. Hope book 2 is even greater. Loved this whole book. 5 stars. Yes. It was great. Loved Mc and her nuanced actions. The mls were all like able and understandable. Everything was realistic and I loved it.
— Feb 01, 2026 11:34PM
average human
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😋😋😋😋
The light from the sun woke me and I could have sworn I heard a floorboard creak. I blinked slowly as I woke up, and with each blink, I saw a tattooed arm. Memories from last night replayed in my head and I knew it was Reid’s arm I was lying on. I could also feel him breathing.
— Feb 01, 2026 10:36PM
The light from the sun woke me and I could have sworn I heard a floorboard creak. I blinked slowly as I woke up, and with each blink, I saw a tattooed arm. Memories from last night replayed in my head and I knew it was Reid’s arm I was lying on. I could also feel him breathing.
average human
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U know what. I don’t have a problem with any of the mls. They’re all nuanced and dynamic it’s ready. And just love how they emotionally regulate themselves and go on walks to communicate and cool down. It’s very hot to read about.
— Feb 01, 2026 09:53PM
average human
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I love everyone. Except the mom the bf and clay.
Was it smart going home? No. Was I in the right mindset? Also no. I just needed a break from reality and the only way I knew how to get that was to draw. As soon as I got home, I snuck inside quietly. All the lights were off and it was silent. I didn’t bother turning anything on
— Feb 01, 2026 09:39PM
Was it smart going home? No. Was I in the right mindset? Also no. I just needed a break from reality and the only way I knew how to get that was to draw. As soon as I got home, I snuck inside quietly. All the lights were off and it was silent. I didn’t bother turning anything on
average human
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Ughhh yes. Mc is so adorable and cute and everyone should love and care for her already.
I spun around feeling angry, scared, embarrassed, and confused. I couldn’t handle them all at once. So I latched onto the one emotion I knew would give me strength. “My final is not for you to use for some sort of social experiment on me.”
— Feb 01, 2026 01:47PM
I spun around feeling angry, scared, embarrassed, and confused. I couldn’t handle them all at once. So I latched onto the one emotion I knew would give me strength. “My final is not for you to use for some sort of social experiment on me.”
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Bonnie returned with our drinks. I had ordered coffee, black. After last night, I needed it.
“Are you all ready to order or should I wait until Roe gets back?” the waitress asked.
Reid told her that we were ready and looked to me to place my order first.
“I’m fine with just having coffee,” I said.
Bonnie nodded.
— Feb 01, 2026 09:55AM
“Are you all ready to order or should I wait until Roe gets back?” the waitress asked.
Reid told her that we were ready and looked to me to place my order first.
“I’m fine with just having coffee,” I said.
Bonnie nodded.
average human
is 58% done
Bram as in Abraham 🤦♀️ also bet Reid knows he’s mc’s dad since his mom married Bram and they prob talk.
I was drunk and currently reading the million messages Brandon had texted me. Wyatt had been right. He hadn’t responded to my text for nearly an hour. At first, he was mad I had left. He accused me of lying.
— Jan 31, 2026 09:41PM
I was drunk and currently reading the million messages Brandon had texted me. Wyatt had been right. He hadn’t responded to my text for nearly an hour. At first, he was mad I had left. He accused me of lying.
average human
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This is good shit.
I shook my head and began looking over the many bottles on the kitchen island. They had several bottles of whiskey, all top-shelf brands. I picked one randomly and grabbed two Solo cups. I wasn’t about to go digging through this kitchen for a tumbler for him.
— Jan 31, 2026 09:11PM
I shook my head and began looking over the many bottles on the kitchen island. They had several bottles of whiskey, all top-shelf brands. I picked one randomly and grabbed two Solo cups. I wasn’t about to go digging through this kitchen for a tumbler for him.
average human
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😢😭
Thursday, just before the final bell of the day rang, I got a text each from Brandon and from Prue. Prue’s text was a warning not to come home. Clay was there. The text from Brandon was an invite out to dinner. I’d managed to avoid him at lunch both yesterday and today. Thank goodness for baseball.
— Jan 31, 2026 08:12PM
Thursday, just before the final bell of the day rang, I got a text each from Brandon and from Prue. Prue’s text was a warning not to come home. Clay was there. The text from Brandon was an invite out to dinner. I’d managed to avoid him at lunch both yesterday and today. Thank goodness for baseball.
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Wait. What the hell that’s so sweet. I hope Lottie takes this opportunity and since she’s an adult she’ll get everything and have the power to get rid of her mom.
Roe walked me to my car. “You had fun.” He sounded a little proud of himself.
“You sound so sure,” I said as I came to stand by my car door.
— Jan 31, 2026 05:36PM
Roe walked me to my car. “You had fun.” He sounded a little proud of himself.
“You sound so sure,” I said as I came to stand by my car door.



After one more song, we went looking for Roe and our drinks. He and Reid were sitting next to each other at the bar.
Mac got between them to grab our drinks. She handed me mine and began chugging hers. Roe handed Wyatt his beer.
Wyatt eyed the beer Reid was holding. “You off for the night?”
Reid stared at me as he answered. “Yeah.” He checked me out from the ground up. When he reached my eyes, he found me waiting. I wanted to see what he thought, but I couldn’t read his emotionless face.
I looked away as I sipped at my drink. Mentally scolding myself for even being curious about him.
“I saw Bram,” Mac said. “He didn’t look happy to see me here for some reason.”
“I’m sure it’s not you he’s upset about,” Reid said.
Don’t look at Reid.
Don’t look at him.
I could feel him staring and the temptation to look back was strong, but I held out as I finished off my drink and people-watched. When it was empty, I grabbed my hair to lift it off my neck. Then I pressed my glass, which still had ice in it, just below my ear in the hopes of cooling off.
Mac snorted. “You boys are so fucked.”
I glanced back at the four of them. Reid was glaring at his sister. Wyatt was grinning down at the floor. Roe was staring at me. “Want another drink?” he asked.
“We should do another round of shots!” Mac said.
I smiled at her. “Okay.”
Mac pushed her way in between Roe and Reid again to stand at the bar. She raised her hand at the lady who had taken over for Reid. “Jackie, babe! Can you get me two shots of Fireball?”
Reid shook his head at his sister before setting his beer on the bar. “I’ll be right back. I gotta go talk to Noble.”
As soon as he left, Mac spun around with our shots. She handed one off to me and we both drank them. I was really feeling a buzz, which made it easier for the shot to go down.
“I think we need one more,” Mac said as she reached into her back pocket and pulled out a twenty.
“Let me pay!” I said as I dug into my wristlet. “I don’t know who’s been paying up to this point, but it’s definitely my turn to buy.”
“Nope. Just put it on my tab, Mac,” Roe said.
Mac glanced at him. “Everything has been put on your tab. Let me pitch in.”
Roe looked at her. “Don’t worry about it. Just have fun.”
She stuffed her twenty back into her pocket. “I’ll buy you food next time you come in.”
He nodded.
Mac and I did one more shot together, and she was talking about going back to the dance floor. “First, I need to pee,” she said, and looked at me. “Come with?”
I nodded. She took the lead. The thing I’d learned about Mac was that she was a very bouncy, bubbly person and she was quick on her feet. When it came to weaving and dodging around people, she was fast about it. I, on the other hand, was not. We got separated when three big Haven’s Rebels got between us.
“Sorry about that, little lady,” one of them said and quickly stepped out of the way.
“It’s all right,” I said with a polite smile. By the time I got around them, Mac was nowhere to be seen. Assuming she’d beaten me to the restroom, I headed in that direction. I’d barely walked three steps when someone grabbed my wrist.
“What do we have here?” a male voice said.
I turned around to find a man in his mid-thirties with curly black hair and a five o’clock shadow towering over me. His cut told me he was a Haven’s Rebel.
I tried to pull my wrist free to no avail. His grip was very strong.
“I haven’t seen you around before,” he said as he grabbed some of my hair and sniffed it. “You’re pretty and you smell barely legal.” He tried to grab at one of the ties on the front of my shirt.
Before I could get a hand up to block or stop him, a big arm wrapped across my chest like a seat belt, and I was pulled back against someone.
“Let go of her,” a voice like thunder ordered. “Right. Fucking. Now.”
The man holding my wrist released it and put his hands up in surrender. “Sorry, Prez. Didn’t know she was with you. Thought she might be a new sweet butt.”
“This isn’t the clubhouse, Donnie. Keep your fucking hands to yourself,” Bram ordered.
“Yes, sir,” Donnie said as he backed away a few steps before turning and walking off.
Bram’s arm dropped from around me and I turned to face him. He didn’t look happy as his greenish hazel eyes bored into mine. I was about to thank him, hoping it’d ease his anger, when he said, “Go home, Charlotte. This is no place for you.” It was an order, and I was too intimidated—too taken aback to argue.
I spun around, planning on backtracking to Roe and Wyatt, but collided with a chest. I quickly glanced up and saw that it was Reid. Instead of pushing away or apologizing, I leaned into him. I fisted his shirt, needing…I didn’t know what I needed.
He didn’t push me away. Shockingly, he put an arm around me and glared over my head. “She doesn’t know who you are, Bram. Ease the fuck up.”
“Did you bring her here?” Bram questioned.
Reid exhaled heavily, like he was doing his best to stay calm. “She goes to school with Roe. They’re…friends.”
There wasn’t a response for a few heartbeats. Then I heard Bram’s voice over the music. “Find your sister and get them both out of here.” It was an order.
Reid’s arm dropped from around me and I looked up at him. He didn’t look happy, either. At least with him, I knew what I was getting and there was comfort in that. I didn’t know Bram at all. I wondered what I had done to make him so mad. As I replayed the whole interaction in my head, something stood out. “How does he know my name?” I didn’t mean to voice the question out loud.
Reid’s face became schooled.
“Did you tell him my name?” I asked.
“Why would I tell him your name?”
Right. That was a silly question. I could have sworn I hadn’t told Bram my name at the movie theater. I hadn’t even known his name was Bram until Wyatt had told me.
“Let’s go,” Reid said, pulling me from my thoughts. He walked ahead of me, leading the way back to Roe and Wyatt.