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... elief to hear his voice again. Unconsciously, she found herself associating his presence with safety more than she ever did with Derrick. It wasn't hard to imagine why; Noah was selfish and strong, unlikely to put himself in harm's way for someone else or make rash decisions based on others' opinions.

The relief of being safe instantly vanished after discerning what he said. It made her not only relive the traumatic experience again, but it also made her realize something more important. ...

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