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... ened as she stared gleefully at her phone screen, rereading Nightwatch's simple reply for what must have been the fifth time:

[@NightwatchOfficial: Hello...? 🤨]

The little emoji felt so out of character—or at least based on what she'd seen of him online.

She'd watched his streams in detail, so she definitely hadn't expected emojis from him.

Honestly, she'd expected something more awkward, maybe a bit corny and distant. But she didn't know any cor ...

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