When I’m done, I set the makeup coated napkins on the counter before I lower my face. Maybe, if no one sees me, it won’t be that bad. They won’t notice my dark circles or how my cheeks are always a little more red than the rest of my face, and hopefully they’ll miss the scar here and there from good old hormonal acne. “Why are you so worried about not wearing any makeup? You weren’t in the pool?” Ronan asks. “It’s different. I wasn’t supposed to see anyone in the pool, this is public. Anyone could see me and—” “And?” he interrupts. I shrug. “Judge. Talk.” “So, if you would have known I was
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