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... f red. "I was not! I was just... Ugh, never mind! Turn around or I'll... I'll... " She waved her arms frantically, too flustered to even think of a proper threat.

Little White chuckled, the sound rich and smooth, unlike anything she'd ever imagined coming from him. But he turned around, although he didn't know why.

"Fine." It sounded more like a grumble.

Olivia turned to check. She let out a sigh of relief, seeing his back turned against her.

The banter momentaril ...

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