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... and turning back.

"You coming? Or what?"

Henry moved and walked behind me, not looking at me, as if on autopilot. He really followed me, and when I walked back into the room, the guys collectively widened their eyes at my companion.

Danny was in the midst of saying something, but Omar held his mouth shut.

"So...where are the towels?" I asked, and Jordan pointed at a sofa behind.

"They got us knew shirts as well." Danny shoved Omar away, his eyes still on ...

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