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“Where’s Lara?” Connor asked with a frown when Greg returned to the bar. Dean was still flirting with the woman who’d caught his eye, but the others were all where he’d left them. “She left,” Greg replied before taking the beer from Thomas’s hand and chugging down what was left in the bottle. A shot or something stronger would have been better but he took what he could get. “Uh, everything okay?” Thomas asked. “No.” Greg thought of the way the light in Lara’s eyes had vanished when he’d told her he shouldn’t have kissed her. He’d screwed up plenty in his lifetime but he’d never felt like such a d**k before. He’d been the one who initiated the kiss. Sure, Lara had kissed him back but he’d given her hope where there was none. “Did something happen?” Daniel asked him, sharing a confus