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Gray rested his hand between us as she leaned back on the car seat. He looked pretty relaxed, and I kept turning to him to just... feed my eyes. "Something on my face?" He asked suddenly, and I broke into a small laugh. "I am sorry, I couldn't help myself." He smiled but said nothing, his eyes still focused on the road. After a while, he let his eyes turn to me for a minute, his gaze piercing through me. "Did I scare you last night?" I met his eyes, then gave a small smile as I reached for his hand between us. He gave a small flinch but soon settled, letting me just lightly touch his hand. "Of course not. You had reasons to do everything you did. It was unfortunate what happened, but you couldn't help it." He gave a small smile. "Love really is blind, huh?" I gave a gulp, my eyes w