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He would attend lectures in the morning and write his time travel script in the afternoon. In the evening, Ava would come to spend time with him.

Like him, she also liked to avoid the crowd and just spend time together. Sometimes, she would just cook for him while and sometimes, they would play video games.

It was a pretty cosy lifestyle that Aiden was fitting into. Something that he had barely gotten before.

In his story, he was actually stuck in the middle of it for a long ...

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