Won't Bother You

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Alan The silence inside the car was heavy, pressurized by the unspoken words of the last three weeks. I kept my hands to the steering wheel, my knuckles white, my gaze fixed so rigidly on the road that my vision began to blur at the edges. I couldn't tell if I was driving the car or if the machine was simply dragging me back to the life I had tried to outrun. Beside me, Cyril was a statue of uncharacteristic restraint. Normally, the air between us would be thick with her perfume and her provocations ... a stray hand on the center console, a suggestive tilt of her head, a comment designed to peel back my skin. But today, she just sat there. I could feel her eyes stealing glances at me, sharp and analytical, before she returned her gaze to the window. She looked like she was ref

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