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We must have stood there for a full thirty seconds, all three of us, staring at each other like someone had hit pause on the world.
Callum’s hand was still on the door. His eyes flicked from me to Zane, back to me again, like he couldn’t quite figure out which one of us was the bigger problem.
I broke first.
“Why,” I said slowly turning to Zane, my voice cold and thin, “are we here?”
Zane, of course, was grinning ear to ear like this was all perfectly normal. “For a book,” he said smoothly. “And lunch. Did I forget to mention lunch?”
“Lunch?” Callum repeated, like the word was a personal insult. Then his gaze locked on me. “DATE?!”
I groaned, burying my face in my hands. “I hate everything about this. And, this isn’t a date,” I said through my fingers. “This is me being blackmailed into research.”
“Same thing,” Zane said cheerfully. “You’re in a dress, sort of, the jeans under are throwing me off, but I’m in a nice suit. Feels pretty date-adjacent to me.”
I dropped my hands and gave him a look sharp enough to cut glass. “Take me home. Or I’m walking.”
“The answers are inside,” Zane said, gesturing like he owned the place. “An old family volume. Might have the answers you’re looking for about transformation. But first—lox bagels.”
“You brought her here,” Callum said, incredulous, “for bagels?”
“Hey,” Zane said, unbothered, pushing past him inside. “Bagels and a book. I know how to woo a lady.”
“You can’t even spell woo,” Callum shot back.
“W-o-a-h,” Zane smirked.
Callum scoffed, “You’re actually the stupidest—”
“Both of you, stop,” I snapped, marching after them into the foyer. If I was going to survive this, I needed to keep moving before my brain caught up to the fact that I was now standing in Callum’s house. “I thought this was a ritual or something, Zane! Now we’re after a book?”
Zane shrugged, looking back. “I don’t know these things by heart. We better hope it’s in the book.”
“What book?!” Callum and I snapped.
Zane pursed his lips, “I know what it looks like, just not the name.”

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