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... her to forget it. It was something he wasn't proud of and so she had to disregard his previous behavior.

She took a long breath in and shook her head. "And what exactly do you mean by saying that?" He was such a baby when it came to expressing his emotions. How did he think that she would forget or disregard his previous behavior?

"When I was with Shira last, she told me that—" he swallowed his saliva down his throat. How could he say it so that his throat didn't burn? "She said ...

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