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“So what’s the catch?”“What catch?” Aaron attempted to ask innocently.“There’s no way you would do this for me for free. There has to be a catch, some reward for you.”“Can’t friends do things for each other just because they feel like helping?”“They can, but we aren’t friends,” Kaylee pointed out. “We’re basically sworn enemies.”“What if I don’t want to be, Kaylee?” Aaron stepped closer, looking down at her 5’2” frame, tiny compared to his six feet. “What if I want to be your friend?”“Friends? Us? No way. It wouldn’t work. We’re just-”“Just ...
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