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... end up like this?


Why?


They have been so good with each other, cuddling and enjoying. Suddenly, it was all gone, with just a few words influenced by anger. He was trying to provoke her into an argument, so they can finally squish this beef yet it backfired at him.


'She was right. I'm stupid…' Drakos declared in his mind, unable to explain his current behavior. He was acting like a total jerk and douche.


How was that supposed to work on a woman li ...

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