9. Don’t Throw It Away

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9 Don’t Throw It Away “I can’t believe we…” she muttered. Lucas stepped closer. So close. Dangerously close. The small distance that made her brain go fuzzy. That made her remember things she shouldn’t and want things she couldn’t have. “You honestly don’t remember?” he asked with raised eyebrows. “You said nothing happened.” She was desperate for it to be true. For these new memories to be false. “Yeah, because I thought we were playing that game. Jesus, we kissed, and you begged me for more. You wanted me inside you, but I walked.” Savannah leaned forward and buried her face in her hands. “Oh God. Oh God. Oh God.” She couldn’t believe this. She had blocked that night out. She’d blacked out. So much of it was foggy. Only bits and pieces of it had come back to her. But she had a d

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