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Anemone clung to Mason as he sped his bike, with no particular destination in mind. The silence between them, except for the engine's noise, was comfortable. Mason kept peaking at Anemone, now and then, until she could not help but bury her face behind his broad shoulders, blushing. Mason twitched his lips into a half-smirk as he sped his bike more. He finally had an idea of where to take her. "Mason, why are you bringing me here?" Anemone gawked when she realized where their destination was. The road seemed too familiar. Anemone was here the night before with Fenris. How can she ever forget those tormenting memories? She wanted to be anywhere with Mason, but not here. This place made her feel agitated and uncomfortable. Mason's silence provoked her. Was he planning to torture her f