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Mel can't sleep and it's ruining her life. God bless her good friend Trinity and the weed box under her bed.
High Mel has no verbal filter, this might be an issue when she's around Frank.
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Trinity smirked. “Personally I think you can do better, Mel.”
“Because he’s married?”
“Because he sucks.”
Or, five times that Mel was honest with other people and one time someone was honest with her.
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He and his platonic decency are both in shambles by the time she buckles her seatbelt. They both seem to register it in real time while he drives her home.
Maybe, just maybe, she doesn't want anyone else at the end of the night. And maybe he stayed awake all evening with no one else left in his life to wait up for, hoping she would give him a reason to be needed.
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How can we go back to being friends when we just shared a bed?
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Mel and Langdon have always been just friends—until a disastrous plumbing repair, a soaked shirt, and Trinity’s impeccable timing force Mel to admit that Langdon’s charm might be (a little) lethal after all. Slow-ish burn, sarcasm, and shameless flirting ensue

