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... brief second.

"Could say the same for you." She said after sighing, glancing briefly at him as well. "Although, you seem to no longer be in thought. You done thinking?"

"Yeah, I am." He said nodding. "I’m sorry I ghosted."

"It’s okay. It can be like that sometimes." She replied, her eyes still taking in her surroundings.

"Soo.. you like what you see?"

"Yeah, actually. It’s.. it’s nice. It’s feels really nice to be here, feels like I’m in another world enti ...

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