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“What about Eva?”

“I called her and she was just going to bed. She was up all night writing. And if she suggests to me one more time that I should write a song about a vampire, I’m going to bite her face.”

“Wow,” I said.

“What’s up with you? You look like crap.”

“Thanks.”

“Are you sick?”

“Nope.”

“Bad night or something?”

“Leave it ator something,” I said.

“Come listen to this song,” Zoe said.

We sat on the couch and I dug right into the breakfast bag.

A sausage, egg, and cheese on a bagel sandwich was just what I needed to get my morning started. And it would help supplement the curves on my hips. The ones that Maverick had grabbed last night…

“Here’s version one,” Zoe said.

I chased away all thoughts of Maverick and listened to the song.

I nodded along.

Zoe had serious talent.

“Now, here is another version,” she said.

I listened to the same song again, this time with more instruments added to it.

Zoe stared at me like this was the biggest decision of her life.

I sat there, chomping on my greasy breakfast sandwich.

“Well?” Zoe asked. “Pick one.”

“Me? I have to choose? I don’t like choosing.”

“I know you don’t like choosing. Which one is better though?”

“They’re both great.”

“That’s not what I want to hear,” Zoe said.

“Well, why not just have both?”

“Both?”

“Yeah. Why not?”

Zoe stood up. “Both versions. Why didn’t I think of that?”

I put my feet up on the coffee table. “See? You don’t have to choose. You don’t have to commit to one version of a song. Screw that. Right?”

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