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Chapter 32

Author: Uriel Kings
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MOLLY

He was cleaning my face.

We were in a bathroom. I was on the counter, and Ashton stood between my legs. A first aid kit was next to us. He was dabbing a cotton ball at my forehead.

I felt the sting and hissed.

He pulled back. “Can you hear me?”

His voice droned through an invisible barrier, but I nodded. I could.

“Can you talk?”

I closed my eyes and started to lower my head, but he touched under my chin. “I need to clean some scrapes you got. They can’t get infected.”

Another nod. Fine. But I kept my eyes closed.

It felt better this way, somehow. And I reached back for what I’d been holding on to, my fingers touching bare skin.

I looked, seeing that I was holding on to Ashton’s side.

I took all of him in.

He was in his black pants that he’d worn earlier, but his shirt was unbuttoned. It hung open. The ends tucked over my hands as I was gripping onto him, as if I couldn’t let go, but it felt right to put my hand there again, so I did.

Ashton moved even closer, his head angling ov
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