He turns without a word, hands stuffed in his pockets, tie hanging loose against his chest. His steps are steady — controlled — like the fight didn’t touch his pulse. He doesn’t look back. Doesn’t flinch. Just runs a hand through his messy hair, jaw locked, like he’s already regretting staying that long. And just like that, he’s gone — fast, sharp, like he was never meant to linger.
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