Ending her innocence 44

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Ryder I knew it was time. The words had been sitting heavy in my chest for too long — weeks, months, maybe longer. I couldn’t hold them back anymore. I was done pretending. Done hiding. I wanted Lila. All of her. And I was tired of letting fear decide for me. We were all at the table. The food was mostly gone. Lila’s parents were watching me, waiting. Her father leaned back in his chair and asked, “We’re waiting. Or don’t you want to talk about it?” I sighed hard. The sound came out rough, like it had been stuck in my throat. “So, you actually know that person.” They exchanged glances. Mom tilted her head. “Who is that? Please just go straight to the point. You’re making us more curious than ever.” I opened my mouth. The truth was right there, on the tip of my tongue. I was about to

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