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Lia watched Aidan's retreating back through the transparent kitchen door, then snorted. "Good riddance."

The whole room was suspended in awkward silence, Beth and Katherine exchanging worried glances and Lauren staring daggers at her friend, who was avoiding her eyes, still staring at the closed kitchen door. Lauren stood up from her chair with a creak and turned towards the door. "I'm going to see if Eric's awake." She muttered and walked out of the kitchen, then climbed the staircase.

Lauren understood Lia's anger, but she wasn't ready to condone it. The girl had probably done worse than any of them with the words she had said earlier. Perhaps if her friend knew the reason behind Aidan's actions, she'd be led to forgive him.

She wondered if Aidan would come back to the house after finding the other men, and she doubted it. She had seen firsthand how he had quite literally put miles between them, because he had felt guilty for betraying her. Lauren knew he would do much worse this ti
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