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It was clumsily wrapped in Christmas paper, some edges not even fully covered, as if the person wrapping it had been in a rush or simply bad at it.

A small smile tugged at his lips, but it quickly faded. Vanessa had left it for him, insisting that it was important.

He didn't want to open it.

He thought he'd moved past the worst of it, but because of Vanessa's appearance, and the sight of this gift, this reminder, made everything resurface.

With a heavy sigh, ...

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