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“Last one in the pool has to pay for the other’s dinner,” I say before taking off. Just as I’m about to hop off the edge and dive into the pool, Aiden’s arm hooks around my waist, and we spin into the water, his back hitting it first. I’m engulfed in chlorine-treated water, and him. When we break through the surface, I’m still trapped against his hard body. “I don’t lose, Preston,” he whispers against the shell of my ear.
Once again, she gathers her hair and moves it behind her shoulders. Instinctively, I remove the hair tie that’s been sitting on my wrist for way longer than it should have and hold it out. “Here.” She stares at my hand until recognition crosses her features. “That’s mine.” “Good observation. Take it.” “You kept my hair tie?” Now that I think about it, it is kind of creepy. Who in their right mind holds a girl’s hair tie for weeks without having plans to use or return it? The look on her face tells me she might be thinking the same thing. “You said you like your hair up.” “So you just, what,
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