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... d them, sealing Mikey in with Sandy.

The moment felt... heavy, almost like an unspoken force urging him forward. It wasn't just anticipation—it was desire. Or, as Mikey preferred to put it-

'It's go-time.'

Mikey exhaled, shifting on his feet.

'So... the husband's gone. That makes me the cheating servant, huh?'

The absurdity of it all tickled the back of his mind. He wasn't some silver-tongued rogue or a smooth operator. Hell, he was just a guy standing in ...

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