AFTERMATH
Author: Justi-pen
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CHAPTER 12: AFTERMATH

"Don't overthink it."

Nina said it before I even opened my mouth. She was standing at my bedroom door with a glass of water and the particular expression she wore when she had already decided something was none of her business but was going to comment on it anyway.

"I'm not overthinking anything," I said.

"You've been sitting on the edge of that bed in your dress for forty minutes."

I looked down. She was right. I was still in the navy dress I had worn to the banquet, heel
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