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Completely caught off guard.

There I was—already halfway out the door—when I heard it.

"Wait," Tyler's voice came, soft but clear. "Could you... please cuddle me? I'm still really cold."

For a second, I thought I misheard him.

Me? Cuddle him?

I turned slowly, blinking as if I needed to double-check that he actually said what I just heard.

And yeah. He was looking right at me. No jokes. No smirks. Just honest eyes and trembling lips.

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