Chapter 86

I was tired. “Just go home, Beebub.”

“Gabby, come on. Don’t be like this.”

My fingers twitched. “Unless you want me to punch you again and add another bump to your nose, I suggest you leave.” Before I embarrassed myself by sobbing in front of him.

Beebub scowled as he stood. “God, you can be so frustrating. What happened to the kid who would follow me anywhere? Like a goddamn puppy?” That dig wasn’t fair.

“He grew up and realized that the love of his life was an egotistical, self-centered son of a bitch.”

“Fine.”

Seconds later, he was gone, but I still had trouble breathing, and, for some reason, my vision blurred.

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