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She opened her mouth, but I cut in.

"Her computer sparked and nearly caught fire.Event security was called to make sure everything was okay.Luckily, we didn't have to evacuate.And later, I literally admitted to never having an orgasm with another person until last night."

Emmy put her hands over her ears and started humming."I didn't hear that last part.Nope."

"Sorry," I muttered then pointed to my chest."See?Awkward."

She smiled, dropping her arms back to her sides."You're one of the coolest chicks I know, Rose.I bet everyone there saw that."

I scrunched my nose in disbelief.

"Or at least, they had to sense it," she amended."Anyway, a lot of people have never had an orgasm with a partner.I read it online."

"Have you…?"

Emmy lifted a brow."I'm not answering that."

"That's what I should've said," I mumbled, putting my head in my arms.

"But you didn't.You told the slightly embarrassing, yet totally natural truth, and it made you so much more relatable to everyone in that room."

I peered up at her."It did?"

"Hell yeah, it did."She shot me a smile."The truth is always better, right?"

My stomach clenched at that, reminding me of the lies I'd been telling recently, but I said, "Sure."

After we brought the drinks back to the table, I wanted to slide into my seat next to Finn.

But while I was gone, someone had taken my place.

I tried not to read too much into it.

Tried and failed miserably as Keely Starr smiled."How's it going, Liv?"

"Fine," I said, shifting from foot to foot.Should I ask her to move?It would be rude.But did I really want her sitting so close to my…God, what was I supposed to think of Finn as now?My best friend?My boyfriend?My fake husband?My real love?I didn't know anymore."Emmy and I got the drinks," I added lamely.

"Thanks," she said, grabbing her margarita and taking a sip."Did you need something else?"

"Um…"

"You're in her seat," Emmy said.

Keely's innocent look wasn't believable in the slightest."Oh sorry, I didn't realize."

"Sure, you didn't."

As Keely shot her a glare, I loved Emmy a little more.

Retaking my seat, I breathed a sigh as Finn's arm settled over my shoulders—then swallowed a gasp as he laid a kiss on my neck.

"Missed you," he murmured into my skin.

"We were gone for like five minutes," I said.

"Still.I missed you, my Rose."

I looked into his eyes, falling deeper and deeper into that piercing gray.