“When I say I barely made it through without puking on everyone in the first row, I mean barely.” He chuckles, the sound twisting with his smooth voice. “I mean, at first, yes. You looked a little like a deer in headlights. But once you locked eyes with your sister, it was great. I was proud of you.” “My sister?” My head tilts to the side slightly. “I was so frazzled, I couldn’t even find her in the arena.” Now it’s his turn to look confused. His mouth parts twice, and a deep valley forms between his brows. “She sat right behind me. You stared at her the entire time.” I’m not sure what’s
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