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... hat you want. You and Mia seem to be doing just fine. How can you even look at her after sleeping with me?" Lily's pale legs were curled up on the bed, wrapped in a blanket, as she spoke softly.

"Did Ethan tell you that? Mia's a good girl, but if you agree to be with me, I'll leave her right now!" Logan stubbed out his cigarette and leaned toward the bed, speaking eagerly. "You're such a jerk," Lily muttered softly, her beautiful eyes lowered.

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