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Great Maze Pond, London, UK

Everyone who knew Levi Jackson well knew the blonde Irishman wasn’t a fan of chitchat. He never saw the point of it; thus, he never bothered. After all, it was a waste of precious time.

So, when Guy’s Hospital Laboratory door swung open, he frowned at the distraction—frowned upon the thought of someone attempting to make idle conversation with him, like his gay colleague Janet did.

Janet Rivera, the chubby Forensi ...

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