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But the separation had been a vacuum. The silence was peaceful at first, then maddening. She had tried to date, tried to find the spark with men who were safe, men who were easy. They were bland. They didn't challenge her. They didn't look at her like Alexander did—like she was a prize he was willing to bleed for. Alexander stopped inches from her
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