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Chapter 16

 

Nicole actually registered for fall semester and striking the last key to exit the programme, felt a surge of unfettered freedom. It felt good; not depending on someone else to make you happy, to give your life meaning, to bring you pleasure.

Or kinda good.

She wasn’t naïve about her happiness fading fast once Rafe disappeared from her life. But she’d taken that obligatory first step and enrolled in graduate school; classes started next month and, regardless of how events transpired on the island, her life was on track. The fact that Rafe’s attention span when it came to women was reputedly non-existent, the additional fact that waves of security men arriving daily spoke of coming perils had been powerful impetus.

Not to mention Fiona’s blunt advice. Bask in
carpe diem
bliss while you can, but plan for tomorrow. Because Rafe Contini didn’t do permanent.

Fiona may have worried about Nicole sleeping in the daytime, but Rafe just smiled when he walked into his bedroom and found her fast asleep at five o’clock. He’d been keeping Nicole awake at night too much – or she him. His smile widened. She was a greedy, impetuous little puss and his . . . the possessive pronoun no longer coming with a warning but flavoured with happiness.

His smile vanished the instant he saw her fall schedule on the bedside table. His lips clamped together in a grim line. Bloody hell. He shouldn’t have been surprised, he reminded himself; it wasn’t unexpected. Still, Nicole was a miracle he didn’t feel like giving up just yet. If he hadn’t been dealing with Ganz’s war, he might have asked her to stay.
Might
the great unknown. Along with so much of what he felt with Nicole, his emotions were unfamiliar, mystifying. And whether the brilliant, high-coloured sensations were lust or something more permanent was uncertain.

What was certain, however, was the heated resentment he felt seeing Nicole’s fall schedule finalized. Fuck, fuck, fuck.
Oh Christ, had he spoken aloud?
He was staring into Nicole’s heavy-lidded gaze.

‘Hey. You’re back.’

Her voice was soft with sleep, her cheeks flushed, the blue of her eyes touched with such tenderness, he felt a flash of pure joy light up his brain. ‘Sorry I woke you,’ he murmured. ‘Go back to sleep.’

She pushed up on her elbows, shot him a warm, crinkly smile. ‘Not when you’re here.’

‘Then tell me something.’ A sharp glance as he picked up the registration sheet and gave it a flick. ‘You leaving me?’

‘No, not for a while. But I had to register before it was too late.’

‘You could go to the University of Geneva.’ His gaze was quietly intense. ‘I’m on the board. I could get you in any time.’ She didn’t answer for so long, he tossed the schedule on the nightstand. ‘Never mind,’ he said, gruffly.

Sitting up, she brushed her hair out of her eyes and smoothed her Wonder Woman T-shirt over her hips because there was a slow burn in Rafe’s eyes and covering her nakedness seemed like a good idea. ‘Look, in a perfect world I’d like to go to school in Geneva. It would be grand. But I’m guessing it’s not a perfect world for you right now.’ She moved over to make room for him and patted the bed. ‘Come closer. Tell me if I’m wrong.’

‘Don’t be reasonable,’ he grumbled, sitting beside her and pulling her into his arms. ‘I prefer illusion.’ Resting his chin on her head, he sighed. ‘When does school start?’

‘First week in September.’

Rafe did a quick count of the days, measured them against all the moving parts in the dangerous game he was playing and allowed himself a sliver of hope. If Webster came through quickly in Brisbane, if Zou could be coaxed out of his hermitage to go join his mistress, if the snipers performed – a lot of ifs, but a good outcome wasn’t impossible. ‘Don’t be surprised if I show up in New York to walk you to class.’

She flung her arms around his neck. ‘Really?’ She looked up at him, her eyes alight with hope. ‘You mean it? Like actually?’

‘Maybe,’ he said, quietly. ‘If I can fucking make things happen.’

She stretched up and kissed his chin. ‘Thanks for even trying.’ Easing back down, she drew in a small breath, opened her mouth, shut it again, then put her finger over his lips and said, ‘Just listen. Don’t say anything until I’m done.’

He felt his heart rate spike; those were not words a man cared to hear.

As if she knew, she moved her hand to his heart, looked up and grinned. ‘Relax. You’re not required to do anything. Consider this a monologue, okay?’

None of her comments were likely to relax him. They sounded like a preface to a conversation that
did
require him to do something. But he politely nodded, smiled and eased back only slightly.

She noticed though, figured now or never, don’t wuss out. ‘Okay, I just want to say this isn’t your problem, it’s mine. Oh, hell,’ she added and her cheeks turned cherry red. ‘Give me a second.’

He almost said,
Am I going to need an attorney?
But figured time enough once she was finished talking.

Then she straightened, took a deep breath, looked him squarely in the eye, and spoke in a rush of words. ‘I’m pretty sure I love you. No, I’m sure, I’m really sure. Jesus, don’t panic,’ she added, uncertain whether it was shock, impatience or he was just shutting down behind that golden stare. ‘You don’t have to do anything. I already told you that. I just wanted you to know. That’s it.’ Her smile was easy now, as though she was feeling a whoosh of relief after laying all her cards on the table. ‘You’re surprised. I understand.’

You wouldn’t understand in a fucking million years
, he thought. But she was starting to say something again so he chose a polite silence in lieu of risking a response.

‘I’ve never said I love you to anyone before, well – except to family and that’s not the same. I never even knew what my girlfriends were talking about when they’d go on and on about how great love was, how amazing and fantastic, how kick-ass wonderful. How loving someone made them all trembly and weak in the knees, and . . . ’ She stopped, held his amber gaze. ‘Maybe you should say something so I know you’re still alive.’

He drew in a small breath, gazed at her, watchful, flipping a coin; should he feel threatened or appreciative? ‘How did you know?’

She wrinkled her nose. ‘Just did.’

‘Explain,’ he said, still mostly unsettled, maybe wary too. The life he lived, the women he knew; he had reason.

‘Why?’

‘Because I’m trying to figure out a few things too.’

She grinned. ‘Things?’

‘Feelings.’ His mouth twitched. ‘I don’t do feelings.’

‘You do with me,’ she said with cheerful certainty.

His eyes narrowed a little. ‘I don’t know. I’m not as sure as you. Spell it out for me. Give me a beginner course in love. I’ll see if anything rings a bell.’

Her eyebrows lifted. ‘Hey, it’s not a contest. I just know I’m in love. You don’t have to be, that’s okay. There’s no way I want you to love me because you have to.’

He smiled. ‘I don’t do
have to
either.’

She smiled back because he was enjoying himself now. ‘Fuck you.’

He laughed. ‘That I do.’

She glanced at the clock.

‘There’s time,’ he said, smoothly, on solid ground when it came to fucking. ‘As for the other stuff

’A quick breath through his nose, an infinitesimal flinch. ‘I’m pretty much on board along with you.’

She grinned. ‘Really – on board?’

A real flinch this time, visible from space. ‘You know what I mean.’

‘I don’t think I do.’ But her heart was beginning to rev up.

‘Oh fuck. You want me to say it?’

‘Not if you’re gonna start bleeding from your eyes or something.’

A nanosecond later, she was lying beneath him with her Wonder Woman shirt pushed up, her legs spread, his large body resting lightly between her thighs, his dark hair brushing her cheeks, his smile very, very close. ‘For what it’s worth, I love you.’

‘Drop the preface.’ Her smile touched his lips. ‘That would be super.’

He lifted his head a little, blew out a breath. ‘You want everything.’

Wide blue eyes, her gaze intense, watching him. ‘I do.’

Silence. Then a straightforward look. ‘Okay,’ he said, nodding, as though making it certifiable. ‘I love you.’ There was probably a whole lot more he had to figure out, but if he said too much he might fuck things up. ‘Remember that happy virus line from Hafiz?’ he said though, because it was buzzing in his head. ‘That’s me.’

Her smile was a woman-in-love smile. ‘I remember. But why do you?’

‘Bought a copy for myself. Now kiss me.’

‘That’s it? We’re done with the poetry?’

‘Don’t push your luck, Tiger. This is a big deal for me. You want poetry, I’ll think about it later. Right now

’He glanced downward, then up. ‘You can probably tell I have other things on my mind.’

‘Okay.’

His brows shot up at her ready compliance. ‘Okay then,’ he said real quickly because he wasn’t stupid. Although his voice held a rare tenderness when he said, ‘No more one-day-at-a time, yeah?’

‘Nope. I found you and I’m keeping you. I want to be part of your life and you part of mine. I want the Hallmark Card stuff, the passion, you holding me close twenty-four/seven, the getting up in the morning.’ She stopped because his smile had dimmed slightly and she knew she was here with him because of enormous effort on his part. ‘I’m talking too much.’

‘No,’ he said, wishing it were all possible. ‘I’m listening.’

‘My friend, Sarah, called while you were gone and she reminded me of where we’d first met, that’s all. So I’m feeling sentimental.’

‘I wish I’d remembered meeting you that time. I’m sorry. My focus was in all the wrong places then. But we’ve been given a second chance and if there’s some grand schemer somewhere pulling the strings, I’m grateful. Although I’m not so sure anyone’s minding the store with the world blowing up all to shit.’

His gaze had gone shuttered like it did when the troubles he was dealing with surfaced. She understood and her voice turned playful. ‘You’re being real polite.’ She glanced down like he had, then up, his arousal hard and explicit against her stomach. ‘Do you need an invitation?’

A second later, his hips were resting against her thighs, his erection was buried deep inside her and his mouth was warm on hers. ‘Better?’ he whispered.

A blissful, melting sigh.

Shifting his weight from one forearm to the other, he lifted her hands to his shoulders, said very softly, ‘Hold on,’ and pushed deeper.

They both caught their breaths.

Then he withdrew marginally, slowly, with a smooth upward drag over her G-spot, and she gasped, trembled, clamped her hands over his stellar butt and hauled him back. ‘Freight train,’ she said, low and hushed.

‘Sure? Last chance.’ She wasn’t the only one in a covetous mood.

Eyes shut, breathless, she nodded.

Maybe it was love that made it better, or that their caring for each other was out in the open, but sex and sensation seemed to blend into one brilliant, tempestuous, dream-come-true cosmic bliss.

And Rafe answered her need, giving her what she wanted, a wild frenzy of orgasms, one after another, his penetration deep, his withdrawal swift, his hands spread wide over her ass to hold her hard against his next plunging downstroke.

Soon, their bodies were slick with sweat, their hearts pounding, both panting and impatient as they raced full speed ahead to another fast and furious orgasm.

There, there . . . there.

Fuuuck!
she screamed and he exploded so effing hard the world abruptly went quiet, like the silence in the eye of a tornado. Then his heart started beating again, he sucked air into his lungs, dropped his head, covered her mouth with his and tasted her sweet, breathless wonder.

‘You okay?’ he whispered, lifting his head. ‘You’re on fire.’

‘Obsessed,’ she panted, her eyes slits.

‘Take a little break?’

Her eyes shut for a second, then her gaze swivelled up. ‘If you want.’

She didn’t mean if you want. He smiled. ‘I might cut you off after a while if you start shaking.’

‘I might not shake.’

A grin creased his bronzed cheek. ‘Someday I’ll teach you how to wait.’ He laughed at her pretty pout. ‘But not today, okay?’

‘Thank you,’ she said softly. ‘I happen to be in love, you know.’

‘I think it’s contagious,’ he murmured, echoing Hafiz’s words. ‘And fucking arousing,’ he added with a smile, smoothly rolling over on his back and taking her with him, steadying her briefly when she sat up, still gorged with his cock. He ran his fingertip over her clit that was jammed against his dick and his voice dropped to a whisper. ‘Your pussy is so fucking tight.’ He flexed his thighs, forced himself deeper, watched her eyes go shut. ‘Last word,’ he said, splaying his fingers over her hips, curling them, securing his grip. ‘You want me to stop, tell me. You hear?’

He waited or thought he waited.

She nodded or thought she nodded.

They were a matched pair that afternoon – in hot-blooded passion, in wildness and breathtaking need, both caught up in a mindless flood of ravenous desire, selfish and unguarded, their endorphins spinning out of control.

They were stoked.

Happy.

Filled with unimaginable joy.

Rafe didn’t think once about the deep-shit trouble coming his way.

Nicole forgot about the small army forming on the island.

They were ungrounded, deep in love, distant from reality.

For however brief a time.

Chapter 17

 

Dinner in the dining room of the palazzo was a raucous affair; everyone knew everyone. Henny in his larger-than-life fashion orchestrated the arrival of the many courses, he and Teresa having come to a workable détente thanks to Rafe’s intervention. The young male staff, as casually dressed as the dinner guests in shorts and T-shirts, carried in large trays of seafood of every description, roast lamb with herbs, kebabs, polenta, pasta with white truffles, paprika-stuffed peppers, grilled summer vegetables and flatbreads, a variety of local cheeses, a dozen different desserts including baklava, strudel, caramel flan, with the pièce de résistance a huge platter of snenokle; meringues in custard cream, the Croatian version of floating islands. Magnums of champagne from the Contini family vineyards near Reims along with regional coastal wines accompanied the food, the informality of the servers reminding Nicole of their meal in the kitchen at Monte Carlo.

Although the spacious, vaulted room was far from informal, the classic Palladian design executed in muted shades of marble, the various pastel hues employed to subtly distinguish pillar from pilaster from cornice or floor. Even the ceiling mural was tempered in contrast to the usual semi-erotic mythological scenes favoured by the nobility – the overhead scene portraying fully clothed Athenian maidens moving in a measured procession toward a temple.

The single nod to tempestuous nature was the long wall of glass doors that were open to the night air and the sound of waves crashing against the rocky shore.

Rafe sat at the head of the large, candlelit table, comfortable in his role as host. He was equally at ease with Nicole on his lap, although she’d initially resisted such a public display. ‘Hush,’ he’d whispered at her quiet protest. ‘Or I might embarrass you.’

‘More than you already are?’

‘Would you like to find out?’ he’d murmured, one eyebrow raised.

She’d decided not to push her luck and, in return, had received a smile of such effortless beauty she’d concluded that there were times when losing wasn’t really losing.

No one had noticed their brief existential tussle, the buzz of conversation and laughter flowing around them undiminished. With a brushing kiss and a whispered, ‘Love you, Tiger,’ Rafe turned to answer a question from Teresa who’d come up beside him.

Her heart went into overdrive when it shouldn’t, when he might have meant the words in the most casual way. But she couldn’t deny how she felt; all warm and glowy. Caught up in the magic.

Rafe dealt with Teresa’s question, hitched Nicole closer, whispered, ‘Glad you’re my girl. You want anything, just ask.’ Then he turned his attention to his dinner guests. He was friendly and amicable, conversing easily in any number of languages, directing the servers with a discreet nod or glance if something needed doing, making sure everyone was enjoying themselves. He was particularly friendly to Nicole, kissing her repeatedly, speaking to her softly, feeding her titbits from his plate like a cosseted pet, making her blush from time to time when he whispered in her ear.

She’d given up trying to restrain him.
As if, anyway
, she thought with a smile and opened her mouth for another forkful of sweet, flaky baklava.

‘Like that, Pussycat?’ His voice was softly cajoling, his eyebrows pulled together slightly.

Her mouth full, she nodded.

His face cleared, as if he were responsible for her nutritional content. ‘There’s my girl.’ Bending his head, he licked a trickle of syrup from her bottom lip and whispered, ‘I’ll take care of you. Okay?’

Rich with the sweet warmth of him, fighting back tears, she nodded again.

‘Hey, hey . . . none of that,’ he whispered as she blinked like crazy. ‘We got each other.’ Dropping the fork, he bent his head, caught the single tear sliding down her cheek with the tip of his tongue, then raised his head and smiled. ‘You and me, Tiger. Life’s good. Now, gimme a smile.’

Rafe’s friends were fascinated by his behaviour. Rafe was only vaguely attentive to a woman unless he was actually fucking her. Not tonight. He was affectionate, gentle; his attention fully engaged. All they could figure was that he was operating on the principle:
live life to the fullest before you die.
A classic impulse prior to battle.

Simon leaned toward Carlos and lifted his chin in Rafe’s direction. ‘Christ, how bad is it? Should I say goodbye to my mum?’

‘Too soon to tell,’ Carlos said. ‘Zou’s holed up, not moving. As for him

’ Carlos gave an eye roll toward Rafe. ‘He’s just randy as hell.’

‘No shit. I hope he doesn’t spread her out on the table and go for it.’

Carlos shrugged. ‘Wouldn’t be the first time. If you’re worried about Angelina, you can always hustle her out before the view gets too explicit.’

‘I might. She teaches music to little kids, for Christ’s sake. If Rafe gets out of hand

’ Simon jerked his thumb toward the terrace doors. ‘We’re outta here.’

Both men were speaking in undertones while Simon’s girlfriend was talking to the dinner guest on her right.

‘You can’t begrudge him his happiness,’ Carlos murmured. ‘I use the word advisedly. He may not know what the fuck that is, but he’s enjoying himself.’

Simon glanced at Rafe, then chuckled. ‘Ya think?’

The men had no more than finished their conversation when Rafe picked up a spoon and tapped his crystal goblet until silence finally settled over the table. ‘I have an announcement.’ He smiled at Nicole. ‘
We
have an announcement. What?’

She was shaking her head vehemently.

Holding up a finger to his guests, he turned to Nicole and dipped his head until their eyes were level. ‘It’s not a damned secret. Come on, I’ve never been in love before.’

‘Don’t – please, you’re drunk. You’ll be sorry you said it tomorrow.’

‘I don’t get drunk. I’m feeling good, that’s all – about us.’ He patted her cheek, kissed her lightly. ‘Relax. It’s all good, Pussycat. They’re friends. They’ll be happy for us.’ Lifting his head, he turned back to his guests with a grin. ‘Nicole worries. Nothing to worry about, I told her.’ He paused for a second, took in the breath-held silence and his grin widened. ‘Apparently, I don’t make announcements very often.’

‘Try never, dude!’ Henny bellowed.

Rafe laughed. ‘In that case, I should have ordered up a fanfare of trumpets for this rare occasion. Since I didn’t, I’ll just lay it out nice and clear. We’re in love,’ he said, proudly. ‘It’s an amazing feeling. Right, Tiger?’ Turning to a red-faced Nicole, he gave her a warm grin.

For a stunned moment, the room was still as a tomb.

Then Henny yelled, ‘Way to go, Contini!’

And cheers erupted.

Nicole’s blush deepened although her eyes were glowing. Rafe was cool and under control as usual, but he was holding her close as though guarding his happiness.

Then his jaw clamped shut; he saw the man running in from the loggia.

And just like that, his happiness vanished.

A moment later, the man spoke quietly near Rafe’s ear, the news so shitty, it qualified for worst-case scenario in any terms, tactical or strategic. After asking two hushed questions, each answered with a no, Rafe spoke loud enough to be heard. ‘Thanks, Jorge. We’ll be down in a few minutes.’

His arms tightened around Nicole for a fraction of a second, then he whispered, ‘Gotta go. I might be late tonight.’ Looking up, he scanned the table. ‘Trouble in paradise, guys. See you all in the operations room in five.’

He escorted Nicole as far as the main staircase. ‘I apologize for the interruption,’ he said with a faint grimace. ‘Shit happens.’

‘I understand. I’ll see you when I see you,’ she answered, smoothly. Fake as fuck. ‘Good luck.’

‘Yeah,’ he grunted, leaned down, kissed her once, hard, then straightened and walked away.

A few minutes later, the dinner guests, minus Nicole and Simon’s girlfriend, were assembled before a bank of monitors with the images frozen on the screens.

Rafe nodded at Zander. ‘Start from the beginning.’

‘Zou’s sister and another woman entered the building early morning their time. About two hours ago. They were wearing the traditional trouser suits. Not unusual. Here.’ Zander pointed and clicked to restart the action. ‘The driver is waiting outside the main entrance, the car’s running.’ He fast forwarded the sequence until the two women re-emerged from the building. He stopped the camera again.

‘Two observations in hindsight. The electricity went off for ten seconds. Entire building. A brief outage, everyone figured just a glitch. But it wasn’t. The cameras were dark for a few seconds. And – two.’ He aimed a laser pointer at one of the women’s shoes, returned to the original shot and indicated the shoes again. ‘Notice. Same colour, same style, bigger size. We missed that too.’

‘Anyone would,’ Rafe said. ‘The presentation is meticulous. The make-up and costume are professional. Pure theatre. Where did we lose him?’

Another man answered. His team had had Zou’s sister under surveillance for weeks; they’d tailed her from the Cyber Intelligence Unit. ‘Although we didn’t know it at the time, it was Zou with his sister. They were driven into the private underground garage at her high-rise. We’d had key cards made, but it has several levels and before we entered we lost her phone signal. Zou must have dumped his cell at his office. We never did pick that up.’

‘No surprise. He had to have had this plan in place – fuck – probably for years. Politics is a dangerous business there. He had every angle covered. Not your fault, Andy. Now, Jorge said four cars came out of the parking ramp minutes after Zou entered, right?’

‘Yeah. Identical. Even the plates. We had enough manpower for three of them, but not the fourth. My guess is that they were all decoys anyway. At least the three we stopped were. The drivers were useless. Hired for the day. Nada.’

Rafe exhaled softly. ‘Any ideas on Zou’s destination? Other than Brisbane?’

‘When our crews backtracked, they interviewed a doorman in a high-rise down the block who saw a helicopter take off from the roof of his building ten, fifteen minutes after we lost Zou. There had to have been some underground tunnels he accessed ’cause Zou never exited the building. We had eyes on every exit. We’re in the process of pulling building blueprints now. Not that it matters at this point, but

’ Andy grimaced. ‘Sorry about that.’

‘If the tunnels were private, they might not appear on the prints. I’m guessing they won’t. We’ll just move on. Are we monitoring radar? Flight plans?’

‘We’re on it,’ Carlos said.

Rafe surveyed the assembled group. ‘Check in with your contacts. Explain what happened. What we’re looking for. Zou couldn’t have gotten very far yet. A helicopter’s too slow for any long-range flight and I expect he’s getting out of the country. So scour the docks, see if a private yacht sailed recently; he wouldn’t attempt the major airports – although maybe the small ones should be considered. It’s not out of the question to drive to any of the South East Asian countries. That means the search area is going to continue to expand. Meanwhile, we haven’t a clue what Zou’s using for a disguise or passport.’ Rafe smiled tightly. ‘That’s it. Thanks, everyone. I’m going to call Webster and give him the bad news.’

Walking with Carlos to his desk, Rafe pointed at a leather club chair. ‘Do you mind? I’m beginning to fade.’

‘Be my guest. You haven’t slept much.’

‘No one has. Have you heard from Webster lately? He was going to check out some galleries with Gina.’

Carlos shook his head, sat at his desk and leaned back in his chair. ‘Come to think of it, Lola received a text. Something about buying a painting.’

Neither man mentioned the fuck-up. Regret was useless; both had learned that the hard way.

‘What time is it in Brisbane?’ Rafe glanced at his watch. ‘Webster should be up.’ He punched in a number on his cell and didn’t have long to wait. ‘Sounds like you’re out on the street.’ Rafe’s eyebrows went up. ‘Nice of you to fetch and carry. Anyway, I’m calling with shit news. Zou’s broken out. Anything useful there?’

‘Maybe. Our gallery search turned up a small show of Bao Yu’s paintings. She’s using a different name but I recognized her work from the photos in her dossier. We bought a painting and she’s going to redo a small section to match my office colours.’

‘Your office colours?’

‘Yeah, I have an office building I’m redecorating, which makes me a potential big spender. The gallery owner was impressed. He convinced Bao Yu to compromise her principles and do a little touch-up on the painting for me. Sounds like she’s been showing in his gallery for about six months. Also, sounds like she needs the money.’

Rafe whistled softly. ‘You don’t say.’

‘I do. Now to find out why. Gina and I – we’re married by the way – chatted up the gallery owner while he was running one of your no-name company credit cards and getting excited about selling more paintings. Apparently Bao Yu came to Brisbane this time with her daughter and her boyfriend. Yeah, you heard that right. That’s what the guy said.’

‘So she might not be waiting for Zou.’

‘Might not.’

‘Does Zou know that? Do his enemies?’

‘Good questions. We might have some answers soon. By the way, Gina’s a brilliant actress. I wouldn’t have gotten the information without her. Gina showed the gallery owner photos of our daughter, told him how much we missed her. Little Selena’s at boarding school, by the way. My mother insists and it breaks Gina’s heart. She gave a desolate little sigh and said that Bao Yu was really fortunate to have her daughter with her.’

Rafe snorted. ‘Gina and children? There’s a picture.’

‘Don’t tell the gallery owner. The man’s eyes teared up.’

‘Fuck me. Perfect. Where are you meeting Bao Yu?’

‘At the gallery.’

‘If she comes with her daughter, mission accomplished,’ Rafe murmured.

‘If she doesn’t, or if her boyfriend’s along, we’ll have to follow them home.’

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