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AUDREY The night was chilly and the sky was starry, but the only star I noticed was the one in front of me. Drowning me in his stares and causing my breath to be caught. I hope this wasn't a dream again, clearly not. But, did Liam just stare at me for 10 seconds straight without blinking? I exhaled inwardly, mustered all the courage I could, and stared back at him. That was when he broke the stares and that look I thought I saw disappeared quickly, or maybe it was my imagination that was making it up. He broke the stare, now focusing his gaze on the starry sky. "It's a nice view here, you know." "Yeah, it is." My mouth was dry, and I suddenly became thirsty after these few seconds of staring. I felt as though my breath had been caught in my chest. I inhaled deeply and exhaled. "I'm t