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Flight 10

Author: Miss Amateur
last update Last Updated: 2025-01-09 09:54:18

I never thought I'd find myself in this situation. Not because I didn't like the idea—no, that wasn’t the issue. It was more because, somewhere deep down, I knew I did like it. I liked it more than I should. More than was rational.

It had been a few days since the flight. The one where I'd felt that strange, almost electric pull between Adrian and me. I couldn't quite explain it, but something about the way he observed me, the way his eyes lingered just a moment too long, made me feel... seen. And not just in the usual way, but really seen. Like he could strip away the walls I’d worked so hard to build and find the person underneath. I wasn’t sure if I liked that. In fact, I was sure I didn’t.

But when his message came through, my heart did a strange little skip in my chest. “Dinner tonight?” it said. Simple. Direct. And… unexpected.

I read the message over and over, as if maybe the second or third time, I’d find some hidden meaning, some way to explain it away. But no. There it wa
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