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That’s what we did.

We walked off the stage to cheers and yells.

Ellen quickly began to talk about her charities again.

There were more things happening for the night and I didn’t care one bit.

I found the closest door and led Hazel out.

Two more doors and we were outside.

I took a breath.

So did she.

We looked at each other.

She looked as pissed as I felt.

I was still holding her hand.

“Right down here,” I said to her.

I opened the door to the corner bar and held it open for Hazel.

She chose the corner of the bar - the perfect place to sit - and she pointed to the bartender.

“Glass of whiskey,” she called out. “Quick.”

“Double that order,” I said.

The bartender nodded.

Hazel looked at me.

I looked at her.

I offered my right hand. “Guess we should do the introductions properly now. I’m Atlas.”

She placed her hand against mine.

I curled my hand and my thumb rubbed the back of her hand.

“Hazel,” she said. “That’s me.”

“That’s you,” I said.

The bartender put our drinks down on the bar.

We reached for our glass at the same time.

“Cheers to you, Hazel,” I said. “What a weird night.”

“You have no idea, Atlas.”

“Then give me an idea,” I said. “I’m not going back there tonight. In fact…”

I stood up and took the suit jacket off.

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