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... ust get back to the table," Laurence announced, his hand on Sabrina's as he pulled her away.

"Bye," Cage chirped. He looked triumphant. "It was nice seeing you."

The other table was thankfully far away. Katherine could feel the stares coming her way but she ignored it. Instead she smacked Cage on his arm.

"They're public figures. Were you that jealous?" she asked. She wasn't mad in the least. She didn't like being infamous for dating someone she had no interest in. But th ...

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