Chapter 4-4

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Sebastian sat in the car, the heat running, and tried not to think about anything but his plan. The one where he explained what he needed, and Adam did it. Not the one where he dragged Adam into the backseat, and Adam told him what he needed, and Sebastian did it. It wasn’t easy. When Adam finally emerged from the store, a large duffle over his shoulder, it was a relief. Too much alone time was never a good thing. Sebastian hopped out and helped him stow the bag in the trunk before he got back in to grab the paper sack there and hand it over. “I brought you dinner.” Adam blinked at him. “I knew you don’t have much time between shifts, I figured you’d be hungry.” He felt self-conscious. “It’s nothing much. A sandwich from the deli up the road, a bottle of water, a bottle of tea. Some o

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