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When neither of them moved to explain, I turned — pulsehammering— and grabbed my things, heading straight for the shower. I neededspace. I neededwater. I neededsomethingto snap me out of the mess that was building in my chest.

As I slammed the bathroom door shut, I caught one last glimpse of them.

Still silent.

Still watching.

And worse —amused.

Like they already knew something I didn’t.

I had the longest shower in history.

Took my time with everything — washed my hair twice, shaved like I was going somewhere important, and dragged out my skincare routine like it mightsaveme.

They were both in bed.

Bastion and Luca.

Reclined like theybelongedthere. Like they werewaitingfor me — looking comfortable, shirtless, and sinfully smug.

Iignoredit.

Walked across the room and put my things away slowly, like that might make them disappear. Then I turned, stepping down toward the lounge without saying a word.

“Emilia,” Luca said, voice velvet-soft, “don’t make us get rid of the couch too.”

“We like it,” Bastion added with a shrug from the bed. “But not enough to let you keep using it to avoid us.”

I stoppedcold.

Then I turned andreallylooked at them.

They weren’t moving. Justwatchingme.

“Can we talk now?” Luca asked gently.

I hesitated. Then I nodded.

“We don’t want you to choose,” he said.

“And we’d really prefer if youdidn’t,” Bastion followed.

I stared at them like they’d spoken another language.

“Okay…” I exhaled, then narrowed my eyes. “Are you two done making fun of me?”

“We’re not making fun of you,” Luca said, his brow pulling slightly.

I didn’t believe them.Not really.

I hovered at the foot of the bed like a girl who didn’t belong to herself anymore.

Not really.

Not since the moment I walked in and saw the room — my bed gone, their beds gone. And now. One bed.

No excuses left.