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... ould actually see his face, I had to admit... he wasn't bad-looking.

Scratch that. He was breathtaking.

The kind of guy that could make people trip over air just by existing. Sharp jawline, perfectly messy hair, and a face sculpted like sin itself. If I wasn't currently frozen with fear, I might've swooned.

Not that it would help me, because—oh yeah—I'm disguised as a guy. Which meant swooning would just make me look very gay.

Fantastic. Here I am, worried about b ...

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