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Kieran, I know you can't hear this. But I hope you can feel it. No matter what happens tonight, or what he makes me do... Please forgive me. I opened my eyes, startled at the sound of a light knock on the bathroom door. Declan, sounding bemused. "Afraid I canna count this as 'all night long' if you spend the vast majority of it shut up in there." "No-no, I'll be out in a second," I called back, wincing. "Just um, making sure everything, uh, looks alright." His voice lowered, became suggestive. "I'll be the judge of that, love." I didn't reply - just glared at the door. Asshole. Much to my surprise (and ultimately, my dismay), Declan had done a little shopping in the two hours that I'd been locked in his bedroom. He'd even brought up all the bags himself, while I picked at th