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Greg had just told Lara that he was in love with her, and all she could think was that it couldn’t be real, that it must be a dream or a trick. “At the club, you said nothing had changed,” Lara said quietly, wanting to believe what he was saying but her doubts winning over. “You said you were still waiting for her.” “I did,” he replied with a sigh. “But then I realized I already had exactly who I wanted and needed right in front of me. I was coming to find you and tell you that but then I found the missed call and voicemail from my dad. I’m in love with you, Lara,” he said with a smile that was a mixture of heartache and happiness. The ice in Lara’s body melted away and she was left feeling whole for the first time in months. The sky blue color of Greg’s shirt seemed brighter, the w