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Alistair: I stepped out of the room once she fell asleep. I couldn’t bare seeing her anymore. I sat on the floor leaning against my chamber door listening to the thudding of her heart. Out here, the urge to touch isn’t as strong. “Who do you think you are fooling Alistair?” Adoria’s tone dripped with a distaste for the situation. Before I got Harley here, Adoria and I slept together nightly, now I cannot even offer a second glance to her. “Not now, Adoria,” I said, running my fingers through my hair. “I think now is a perfect time,” she said, swaying her hips as she made her way over to me. “I think you are falling for her. It is obvious she looks just like Cordy. Why wouldn’t you want to slip your d**k into the first real thing that looks like her? But what about me and all the