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KEIR I arrived at the café a few minutes early, my mind racing with nervousness. I was running late, so I did not think I would make it in time. A smile tugged at my lips as I remembered why I was running late. Memories from last night and this morning flooded my mind, making me smile like an i***t. However, the knot in my stomach from being here returned, and I scanned the room to try to calm down. I ordered coffee from the server when she came over. Ethan was running a little late, but I did not mind—I needed some time to gather myself. He walked in just then, however, and my heart raced as he approached me. I stood up and we exchanged pleasantries, but I knew time was short. He needed to get to work soon, and I did not want to drag this out either. So I cut through the small talk a