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at the same time. They exchanged looks and then
t take it back. I wondered if kissing someone out of the blue counted as harassment. The last thing I needed was to g
hed across the table to give Chloe a nudge. "She's bluffing. She couldn't possibly." She faced me. "You're a lot of
y one brave enough to do that. You don't have to p
surrender. "Fine. We're just teasing you, Jackie. You know how I am. Don't take
? I'm only going to show you that you're wrong. Besides, it's not a big deal. It's just a kiss. A little kiss never hurt anyone," I laug
ffeine. I took a deep breath, trying not to think of all the things that could go wrong kissing a random strang
Nat teased. Chloe nodded in agreement. I shrugged again, laughing it off as I directed the subject to something else. But no one was paying attention. I could see
y lips to say something, I heard the soft sound of the café doors swinging open. One glance at my friends told me they'd heard
now or
l form of a man take off his sunglasses and look around the café, another bulky man right by his side. If I wasn't so intent on doing this
aw him place his icy blue gaze on me as I walked up in front of him. I could already feel my knees going weak. He looked like he was about to say s
on. I hadn't anticipated the softness of his lips. It threw me off guard so quickly that I could not control the soft moan that sounded from the back of my t
ed away, noting the confusion on the stranger's face. For a second, I feared he would call the cops or somet
I couldn't tell what their expressions were conveying. Their eyes kept moving from me to the stranger. My cheeks burned in embarrassment and I coul
Ă©. I nearly staggered back in shock when I saw a horde of people outside the cafe, cameras f
oaned loudly. Stupid, stupid, stupid. I didn't even tell my friends I was leaving. Stil
ed to be right now was