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Twenty-Two

Author: Ashley Breanne
last update Last Updated: 2024-10-29 19:42:56

At 3:00 pm, I decided that ice cream sounded amazing. It used to be a weekly event with Chris to get ice cream. I missed her.

I grabbed my keys and was planning on going to the grocery store, but somehow I ended up at The Shack. I walked out of my car and headed in. Jessie wasn't there, but a majorly hot as hell guy was. He had short black hair and snake bites. He had green eyes and was about 6'3. His arms were so ripped I thought his shirt would break if he moved. You could see his abs through his shirt too.

He looked up and saw me staring. I blushed.

There was no way he was in high school. This man was a God, and it was just wrong to see him working at an Ice Cream store.

"Sorry," I mumbled. He just grinned. I walked over to the counter to order. "Can I get a scoop of The Reese's Runaway?" I held out money, but he just ignored me.

He smiled at me, pulled money out of his pocket, and placed it in the register. "Don't worry about it. I don't m

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