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แ แ แ I'M LIKE THE BEE GEES . . . ๐บ๐ป๐จ๐๐ฐ๐ต' ๐จ๐ณ๐ฐ๐ฝ๐ฌ. แ แ แ

. . . Yeah, I do, my archenemy. I actually love everything in you, even your pricky, snarky, ass. Might have been in love you since the start.

You got so serious suddenly. . .

He started to speak his heart out when the pies arrived. Annie didn't even noticed them; her whole attention was on Lee. The man seemed so fragile and so strong at the same time. . . Opening up to her, even if he was supposed to dislike her due to the reviews. +

"Well, why not? Contract stuff?" Annie chuckled, baffled by such revelation. Of all people, Lee was the last she'd imagine had a relation with Crowe. "Or you were afraid that I was. . . I don't know, Gonna stalk him?"

"Well, I love them. . . I have been reading Crowe since his first book, actually; when I was dating my ex, he brought the first one home. He was his editor, but. . . He never even met Crowe. How crazy is that?" Annie smiled fondly: Tucker Crowe's books were a nice +

. . . Okay, you heard me. I said I love you, Lee.

Seeing Lee being so sweet to her made Annie's heart feel warm - and a bit guilty. She shouldn't have been so harsh on him. Maybe, on his next oneshot, she'd choose nicer words. "Yeah, Tucker Crowe. . ." +

Oh. . . If only Annie vould hear his thoughts. She'd give him an earful for thinking so low of himself; then, she'd kiss all of his fears away forever. Now, however, she was very very wary of his behavior - quite strange in fact. "Lee." +

Annie thought of saying that, actually, he wouldn't need any of the work. She was more than willing to kiss him anytime, if Lee wished to. However, when he mentioned Crowe's name - quietly, almost as if he didn't wanted to -, Annie's thoughts disappeared. She stood +

. . . You are vicious, sir. Very, very vicious.

But his first sentence didn't really convinced Annie; then, she realized she probably was putting too much pressure on Lee, imposing the way she thought a nice novel should be. "Lee. . . I'm sorry. I spoke so much of my point of view but I didn't listened to the +