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She looked me up and down like I was scum, then past me like I didn’t exist, and walked away.

Honestly,that’swhy I said what I said when she stepped out of the limo.

Petty? Yeah.

But even though she says she forgave me, I don’t think she really has.

Anyway. I don’t know what to say to Ashley.

“Listen up,” Barber says, hopping off his stool with ballet-like grace. “I gotta get back to the old lady.”

“Oh,” I say. “I’m telling Genesis you called her that.”

He points a finger at me. “Bro code, dude.”

I nod. Fair.

Barber turns to Ashley. “Nice to meet you,” he says, then heads out the door.

I watch him until he’s gone, wishing I could follow.

I don’t feel right being out in public with another contestant—especiallyafter ditching Zara today.

“How are you, Jaxon?” Ashley asks.

I snap my eyes back to her. “I’m fine.”

Why does she look so sympathetic? Like I’m in a bad situation with Zara or something.

“I heard you’re living with her now?”

Her bright, glassy eyes blink at me like she’s waiting for a fairytale confession.

“We’re getting close. Splitting our time.”

Then I squint at her. “But who told you we were living together?”

It just happened yesterday.

She drops her gaze to the table. “Top Rag Mag – Westmentioned it.”

I grunt, rubbing my chin.

Anne’s team must’ve leaked it.

“Do you ever…” She leans in close, draping her long hair over her shoulder between us. I can feel her body heat. “Do you ever think about me?”

In a million years, I can’t picture Zara asking me this question.

None of my exes, either.

And this is why I always had a bad feeling about Ashley. She’s justnotmy type.

Even with those tight pants.

Which, by the way, aren’t even makingmypants tight.

“Hey,” I say, scooting off my stool. “I gotta go. But—good seeing you.”