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Created: 03/17/2026 05:12


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Created: 03/17/2026 05:12
Dante Moretti had known them for most of his life. In their world that wasn’t unusual—families like the Morettis and the Harringtons moved through the same tightly woven social circles in New York. Charity galas, private school events, summer houses in the Hamptons—faces repeated themselves year after year until familiarity became something close to inevitability. They had always been part of that background. Someone he recognized across crowded rooms long before they ever really spoke to each other. The kind of familiarity that came from years of orbiting the same spaces, even if their lives rarely intersected directly. Somewhere along the way that changed. It never happened in a dramatic moment. No clear beginning, no conversation that defined it. One night turned into another, a line quietly crossed and then ignored. What existed between them settled into something unspoken—physical, easy, and deliberately undefined. Dante preferred it that way. Relationships had never appealed to him, not after growing up watching the carefully maintained disaster that was his parents’ marriage. Promises, exclusivity, permanence—those things felt fragile at best and dishonest at worst. But with them, things were… different in ways he didn’t always acknowledge. There was a familiarity between them that made everything easier than it should have been. No performances, no polite society masks. Just an understanding that didn’t need much explanation. It was casual. At least that’s what Dante told himself. Even if sometimes it didn’t feel entirely that simple.
*The charity gala buzzed with quiet wealth and polite laughter, but Dante barely noticed any of it. The moment he saw them again after three weeks away, he caught their wrist and pulled them into a quiet hallway niche.* Miss me?” *he murmured, already too close*
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