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ia's
one leg to the other. I'd been standing here for minutes, wonderi
elled dates at the last minute and showed up late when he did come. It felt
een together for
t a random cafe, he recognized me as a fan. The memory still made me smil
pressed th
hampagne in her hands. Her smile was blinding, loud music pulsin
opening the door wider. "You'
embled in my ha
sly, almost like I was in the wrong room at a certainly wrong time. Then she
ense of whatever was going on. Perhaps it was another Jean, but I was sure I d
itely wa
sure they just have the same name," I said und
plained rather calmly, and I took another step back. A strange ringing st
ing me, her brows forming
gers started to tremble. "I need to see him," I mumbled, pushing past her as I rushed
believe Jean woul
ving against each other like this was something worth celebrating, like
ies and finally saw him. Jean. He stood in the center of the room, one arm wrapped loosely around a woman in a
heart
yed like she had every right to touch him, like she
lapse right here between strangers. Then someone raised a gla
loser, his hand settling at her waist as a small smile curved his lips. I couldn't bre
oice like a sharp knife digging into
sy," he said, his voice steady and warm. It was familiar in a
landed li
ng toward his shoulder. "You say
mured loud enough for those closest to hear
better of it. "Jean." My voice cut through the moment sharper than
served an explanation. I wanted to scream, to shout, to wreck thi
exactly the same, like my presence hadn't fully registered yet. Then panic flash
n us, her smile faltering j
myself as his girlfriend and ruin t
ossing the room, already reaching for my ar
. I didn't even know why I let him pull me. Maybe I was still trying to wrap my head around everyth
ted him to fix it. To fix this. I held cake tightly like a symbol of hope as he
n changed. "What the hell are you doing here?" he asked,
do what?" My voice cam
...just keep yo
out a hollow laugh, feeling something bitter settle at the
sing a scene," he said qui
im. "Jean, when exactly was the righ
e. "I was going to tell you," he said too fast, like he wanted to
the windows as a tear slid down my cheeks. "
n stare at me. He dragged a hand through his hair. "P
a slap. "I shouldn't..
hat would make it better. "She doesn't know, okay? And she
't hear
ands, and it suddenly felt ridiculous. I had picked his favorite carefully, hoping we could sit
moving, see the tension in his face-but it di
rip on the box
y, confused. "Soph
let him
his cheek, his mouth, and his shirt. He stood there, blinki
im off. Wiping off the single tear, I walked o
in until I got home, but a loud sob tore through me as I walked down the streets. Tea
everything crashed down at once. "God, Sophi
aybe
I'd beli
e I lo
ilt a whole fu
dy my breathing. I knew staying one more day in Los Angeles wo
pent years runn
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