Vitamin Water & Sweaty Palms
Maya's palms were practically tropical rainforests at this point. She wiped them on her denim shorts for the third time, leaving dark damp spots that were definitely not a vibe. "...
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Maya's palms were practically tropical rainforests at this point. She wiped them on her denim shorts for the third time, leaving dark damp spots that were definitely not a vibe. "...
Maya's thumb hovered over the iphone screen, heart racing as she stalked yet again through Clara's Instagram. She'd been cyber-spying for weeks, watching the senior's life unfold i...
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