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... ow?

Grayson answered the silent question.

“I was lucky to meet Mark. If he hadn’t opened the door, I would have just waited outside for you. That’s really lucky, isn’t it?”

“Grayson.”

Chase barely managed to repeat his name. Grayson tilted his head as if to say, “Huh?”

“Why are you here? All of a sudden. What, for?”

Chase couldn’t help but tremble and stutter, disgusted at himself to the point of madness. But whenever he was in front of Grayson, he ...

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