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Natasha paused, her sharp eyes scanning his face for the slightest tremor, the tiniest tell of a liar. For a long, agonizing sequence of seconds, the only sound was the distant hum of traffic fifteen floors below.

Choosing the partner’s peace of mind over temporary, external validation.

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Openly sharing fears and ambitions builds a stronger, more resilient bond [1].

"I didn't need to," she said, turning to face me, her eyes clear and perceptive. "Loyalty isn't a pie, you know. Giving a slice to me doesn't mean Jason gets less. But you need to decide what your future looks like. I love the history you two share, but I can't live in a museum."

"Come on," she whispers, tugging my hand toward the dance floor. "Let's show them why we're the best."

Natasha looked at him, searching for the catch. "But it ruins your project, Jason. It stalls everything you’ve spent the last year building." Beyond Being "Nice"

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I reached across the table, my hand steady despite the adrenaline spiking in my veins. "Let him come. We’ve been running since we were kids, Nat. I’m not running tonight."