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Unlock the content CLICK HERE TO WATCH THE Abigail dragged Quinn to the next room. While she showered, Quinn sat on the sofa, scrolling through her phone. She didn't have many contacts, so her feed was clean, just the pics Abigail posted and sof Orion's landscape shots. Walter didn't even have a Facebook account.
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Realizing what she was doing, she quickly logged out and put her phone down.
Two seconds later, she picked it up again, found Alexander's profile, opened his info, and deleted him.
After that, she put her phone down for good.
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Alexander leaned against the car window, fiddling with his phone. For the fifteenth ttoday, he opened his chat with Quinn, but when his fingers hovered over the keyboard, he backed out again. He pinched the bridge of his nose, grabbed a cigarette from the console, and lit it.
Seeing the red dot on his feed, he clicked it out of habit, intending to clear the notification, but saw Abigail's profile pic. He clicked in and saw the series of photos she just posted.
They were all smiles, especially when he saw Orion's face almost touching Quinn's. He nearly crushed his phone.
He tossed the cigarette out the window and opened Quinn's chat again. He typed a sentence, then deleted it, over and over. Finally, he sent: [I'm leaving.] But all he got back was a bright red exclamation mark.