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Lucas's Decision
Author: P. Artim
last update Last Updated: 2024-10-29 19:42:56

Louis and Ian was having a conversation about what their future actions are going to be when Ash knocked and entered the room.

He saw the huge board in front of Ian. He had been helping Ian put it all together throughout the whole week so it wasn't anything new to him.

And the questions Louis was asking, the confusions and doubts that he had, Ash had felt them weeks or maybe even months ago.

He was the one closest to Ian. The one who knew about each and every one of his crazy stunts and impossible to explain decisions.

That's why, to Ash at least, it wasn't unnatural. He knew Ian's personality better than anyone, and how private of a person he was, how much he hated attention.

More than anything, how much he wanted to stay hidden from the mass. It was almost as if he was traumatized by something, making it almost impossible for him to accept the attention of the masses.

"The others are ready."

Ash informed Ian while taking a seat at the nearby chair. They were planning on leaving tod
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