Reid Bennett throws the biggest party of senior year for one reason—and one reason only: her. For years, he’s stayed just close enough to matter, but never close enough to risk everything. But with graduation around the corner, he’s done waiting. Tonight is supposed to be different. Tonight, he finally tells her. Y/N walks in like it’s just another night—laughing, effortless, completely unaware that every detail, every moment, somehow leads back to her. But as the night unfolds and the distance between them finally starts to close, she begins to see what’s been right in front of her all along. And for the first time, Reid isn’t the only one who feels it. By the end of the night, it’s not just a party anymore— it’s the moment everything finally falls into place.
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