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“I’m officially spoiled,” Galaxy said, taking the steaming cup of orange spice tea Adam had handed him and plopping down on the couch. “Everything has been terrific since I arrived. I’ll never want to leave.” Adam laughed. “I’ve pulled out all the stops to impress you.” He brought his own mug of tea with him to sit next to Galaxy. “This has been really nice for me, too. It’s been quite a while since I had anyone over here.” Galaxy took a sip of the tea, looking at Adam from beneath his lashes. “You mean a date?” “Yeah, that. Anyone really. I don’t want to sound pathetic and say I have no friends but, honestly, the friends I do have are all married with kids and want to spend time with their families not me. And I’m not one to bring home one-night stands.” Galaxy figured that was a good