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Kelsi was feeling nervous. She had no reason to. They were just going out shopping, and probably getting some lunch, but she couldn’t stop feeling nervous as she sat in the car self-consciously, alone with Aki. It was ridiculous. It’s not like they haven’t been alone before. They had even slept together last night — only sleeping, mind you, nothing else happened —but why was she feeling this way? Is it because she had assumed it was a date? “Where are we going?” she asked, trying to keep her voice calm, while absently playing with her pendant. “It’s up to you,” he answered. “Do you want to go to the main city?” he asked. He glanced at her, and his eyes narrowed. “Are you okay?” “Huh? Of course, I am. Why wouldn’t I be?” She gave a nervous laugh. “You’re playing with your necklace agai