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â summary | after filming Scream with cooper and nicholas, you and nicholas develop a slow-burn romance filled with subtle tension.
â pairing | nicholas chavez x fem!actress!reader, platonic!cooper koch x fem!actress!reader
â warnings | sooo sweet and soft!! literally nothing except fluff and a few kisses at the end.
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The red carpet glistens under the flashing lights of countless cameras, and the hum of excited voices fills the air like an electric current. The Scream premiere is your first big debut in a film of this scale, and it feels like you're stepping into another world. Your breath catches slightly as you look up at the towering poster of your character, Sydney, splashed across the theater behind you. Itâs surreal.
You smooth your dressâa deep, rich burgundy that makes you feel powerful, but in a quiet way, like you're not here to scream but to be heard when it matters. A few feet away, Nicholas stands in his sleek suit, posture rigid yet calm, looking every bit like he belongs. Stoic, as always. But thereâs something in the way his eyes shift toward you when he thinks no oneâs watchingâa softness, a quiet admiration hidden behind his mask of indifference.
Next to him, Cooper is an absolute ball of energy, talking animatedly with an interviewer, his hands gesturing wildly as he laughs, completely unrecognizable from the unnerving, cold-blooded Stu he portrayed in the movie. His warmth is contagious, and you canât help but smile, even though youâre more used to blending into the background at events like these. Still, this is your night too.
The interviewer finally reaches you, and your stomach fluttersânot from nerves, but from the anticipation of sharing this moment. "How does it feel to be a part of such an iconic horror franchise?" they ask, their microphone hovering in front of you.
You glance at Nicholas briefly, his lips curling into the tiniest of smiles as if heâs silently encouraging you to take the lead. The smallest gesture, but you catch it. You always do. You gather your thoughts, tucking a strand of hair behind your ear before leaning in.
"Itâs⌠unreal," you start softly, your voice measured. "Scream changed the game, and being a part of thatâit's hard to describe. Itâs like stepping into a legacy, but also bringing something new."
You pause for a second, letting the weight of your words settle, and then continue. âItâs not just about stepping into Sydneyâs shoesâitâs about understanding her fear, her resilience. Horror is⌠more than just jumpscares. Itâs psychological, itâs emotional. Itâs about survival, and I think thatâs what makes Scream different.â
As you speak, you feel the lights and the noise around you blur into the background. Your focus is on the moment, on articulating whatâs been buzzing in your mind ever since you landed the role. Sydney was never just a scream queenâshe was a fighter, an anchor in the madness, and playing her was like learning how to channel that same strength in yourself.
The interviewer nods, visibly impressed, and moves on to Nicholas. You shift slightly, glancing at him as he takes a steady breath. His expression is the perfect picture of composure, but you can tell from the slight twitch of his fingers that heâs thoughtful about what to say.
âWell, Billyâs not exactly the hero,â Nicholas begins, a small chuckle escaping his lips, eyes narrowing with that subtle sharpness that made him perfect for the role. âBut I think whatâs interesting about himâand about the film as a wholeâis the way it plays with the audienceâs expectations. Horror has always been about tension, about twisting what you think you know. Scream does that, but on a deeper level. Billyâs... manipulative, sure, but thereâs a layer of humanity there, buried under all that chaos. And thatâs what makes him so terrifying. You donât just hate himâyou understand him.â
He doesnât say much, but his words settle like a weight in the air, his voice low and reflective. Youâve always admired that about him, the way he can strip away all the noise and say something that matters, something youâll still be thinking about long after the conversation ends.
And then, of course, thereâs Cooper.
The moment Nicholas finishes, Cooper bounds into the spotlight, his energy bright and overwhelming, making everyone laugh before heâs even answered the question. âOh man, playing Stu was wild,â he says, shaking his head with a grin thatâs far too friendly for someone who spent the entire movie butchering people. âI had to turn off my brain to even think like him. Iâm pretty much the opposite in real life, so going to that dark place took some effort.â
He laughs again, carefree, but youâve seen itâthe way he can flip a switch when the cameras roll. One moment, heâs this ball of sunshine, cracking jokes and keeping the mood light, and the next, his eyes go cold, his smile sinister. Itâs what made his portrayal of Stu so chilling, so disturbingly real.
âBut honestly, I think the best part was working with these two,â Cooper continues, throwing an arm around both you and Nicholas in one smooth motion. âWe were like family on set. Every scene, every rehearsal, we got closer. Thereâs this... chemistry we developed that I think really translates on screen.â
You feel a flush of warmth at his words. Cooperâs enthusiasm has always been infectious, and you canât help but nod in agreement, even if youâre not as loud about it as he is. The connection between the three of youâNicholas, Cooper, and youâhad been undeniable, a sort of unspoken understanding that had only grown stronger as filming went on.
The interviewer seizes on that. âIt sounds like you all bonded a lot on set. Can you talk more about your dynamic? What was it like working together?â
Youâre about to respond, but Cooper jumps in first, unable to help himself. âOh, totally! It was a blast. I mean, there were some intense scenes, obviouslyâespecially for Nick and her,â he says, nodding at you. âBut between takes? Weâd be laughing, hanging out, keeping it light. Itâs the only way to survive a horror film without going crazy yourself, right?â
Nicholas smirks, leaning into the moment with his usual understated charm. âYeah, Cooperâs energy definitely kept things interesting.â Thereâs that subtle warmth again in his tone, a softness in the way he talks about you both. âI think we balanced each other out in a lot of ways. Youââhe nods toward you againâ"you brought this quiet focus, and I think it rubbed off on me. Itâs easy to get lost in a role like Billy, but watching you... I learned how to ground myself.â
The compliment, though wrapped in his usual casual delivery, sends a faint flush up your neck. Nicholas had never been one for big declarations, but when he did speak, it was always with meaning, as if he had chosen each word carefully, deliberately.
You find your voice again, wanting to contribute before the moment passes. âI think we each brought something different to the table,â you add softly, your gaze flicking between them. âCooper has this incredible energy that keeps everything light, but he can flip a switch when itâs time to get serious. And Nicholas...â You pause, considering. âHeâs... steady. Thereâs this calmness about him that keeps you anchored, even when the scenes get intense. Itâs hard to explain, but it made working with him feel... safe.â
Your words hang in the air for a moment, and thereâs a flicker of something in Nicholasâs eyesâa glimmer of appreciation, though itâs fleeting, quickly hidden behind his usual cool demeanor. But you catch it. You always do.
The interviewer, sensing the dynamic between the three of you, smiles warmly. âIt sounds like you all formed a pretty tight-knit group. Thatâs rare in an industry like this.â
Cooper nods enthusiastically. âOh, for sure. Weâre stuck with each other now,â he jokes, but the sincerity behind his words is unmistakable. âI mean, how could we not? Weâve been through the trenches together.â
You smile, unable to suppress the warmth that floods through you. Heâs right. Despite the long nights, the emotionally draining scenes, and the weight of stepping into such iconic roles, the bond youâve formed with these two has been something specialâsomething real.
As the interview wraps up, you take a step back, letting Cooper and Nicholas finish with their final thoughts. The night isnât over yetâthe premiere still looms ahead, and there are more cameras, more questions waiting. But for a moment, in the midst of the chaos, you feel a deep sense of gratitude. For the film, for this experience, but mostly for them.
For the way Nicholasâs steady presence has become a quiet comfort, his admiration for you evident in the smallest of gestures. For the way Cooperâs energy has pulled you out of your shell, making you laugh, making the hard days bearable.
And as you glance at them both, standing under the glow of the premiere lights, you canât help but feel like something has shifted. Something subtle, yet undeniable.
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ââthat is not what happened, and you know it.â Cooper sighed dramatically as he glanced your direction, a mock upset settled on his face as you bite your lip, stifling a laugh. Nicholas watches the two of you, amusement clear in his expression.
You settle into the couch as you shrug, letting a small laugh escape your lips. "Okay, fine," you say, holding up your hands in mock surrender, still grinning. "Maybe I don't remember it exactly the way you do, but come on, Cooper, you were the one who started it."
Cooper gasps, clutching his chest dramatically like heâs been mortally wounded. "I started it? Oh no, no. Letâs be real here. You and Nicholas were the ones conspiring against me from day one!"
Nicholas raises an eyebrow, a quiet smirk tugging at the corner of his lips. âConspiring? Thatâs a bit dramatic, Coop.â
The host of the podcast, a friendly guy with a genuine smile, watches all of this unfold with a look of amusement, clearly enjoying the easy chemistry between the three of you. âSo wait, wait. What exactly did happen on set? I need to know whoâs telling the truth here.â
You lean back into the couch, crossing your arms playfully as you glance between Cooper and Nicholas. "Oh, this is good," you say, your eyes lighting up with the memory. "You tell him, Nick. I think youâve got the best perspective here."
Nicholas, always the picture of calm, shakes his head slightly, clearly entertained by the chaos unfolding between you and Cooper. "Alright," he says, his voice steady but with a hint of amusement. "Hereâs the real story. Cooper, as usual, was trying to lighten the mood between takes. It was one of those intense scenesâyou know, where Billy and Stu are supposed to be... doing their thing."
Cooper jumps in, unable to help himself. "You mean brutally stabbing people?"
Nicholas just gives him a look, unfazed. âYes. That. Anyway, Cooper decided to improvise a littleââ
âA little?â you interject with a laugh. âHe completely threw the script out the window!â
Cooper grins, not remotely ashamed. "Hey, I was trying to make everyone laugh! It was a tense day, okay? I thought Billy needed to lighten up. Maybe do a TikTok dance between stabs. You know, just to mix things up."
Nicholas rolls his eyes good-naturedly, the smallest chuckle escaping him. âNeedless to say, it didnât go over well with the director.â
âOr anyone else on set,â you add, giggling at the memory of Cooperâs ridiculous, over-the-top dance moves while still in full Stu costume.
Cooper holds his hands up defensively. âAlright, fine. It was a bold choice. But you two were laughing! Donât try to deny it. I saw you both.â
Nicholasâs expression softens, and he nods. âIâll give you that. You definitely broke the tension.â
The host laughs, clearly enjoying the banter. âIt sounds like you guys had a lot of fun on set, despite the heavy material. How do you balance that, being in such a dark, intense movie but still having this kind of dynamic off-screen?â
You exchange a look with Nicholas and Cooper, your smile softening a bit as you think back on the experience. "I think itâs because we had to," you say thoughtfully. âWhen youâre dealing with a film like Screamâwhere youâre surrounded by horror and violence every dayâitâs easy to let that weight stick with you. So we found ways to break it up, to remind ourselves that weâre just playing characters, that we donât have to carry that darkness with us.â
Cooper nods along, his usual high energy subdued for a moment as he listens to you speak. âYeah, exactly. And it helps when youâre working with people you trust, you know? Like, we got along so well from the beginning, so it made everything easier. Even on the tough days, I knew I could look at you guys and just... snap out of it.â
Nicholas glances at you, his expression a little more serious now. âThereâs a lot of trust involved, especially with a film like this. You have to trust that the people around you are going to be there, not just as actors, but as friends. And we built that over time.â
You smile at him, grateful for the sincerity in his words. He may be quiet, but when he speaks, it always feels intentional, like thereâs weight behind everything he says. And in moments like this, youâre reminded of just how much you appreciate that about him.
The host shifts in his seat, leaning forward. âThatâs great to hear. It really shows on screenâthe chemistry, the dynamic between you three. So, whatâs next? I mean, after Scream, where do you go from here?â
Cooper jumps in again, back to his usual lively self. âWell, I think we should all do a rom-com next, right? Something light, something fluffy. Get away from all the blood and guts.â
You laugh, the idea of the three of you in a rom-com so absurd itâs actually kind of appealing. âOh yeah, I can totally see Nicholas as the romantic lead.â
Nicholas raises an eyebrow, looking completely unfazed by the suggestion. âI donât know about that. I think Iâll stick to horror.â
âStoic, mysterious guy,â Cooper teases, leaning forward dramatically, pretending to narrate. âHeâs hiding a dark secret, but deep down, heâs just a big softie.â
You and the host burst out laughing, and even Nicholas canât help but crack a smile. âAlright, alright,â he concedes. âMaybe one rom-com.â
The host grins, looking between the three of you. âI would definitely pay to see that.â
The interview wraps up soon after, the room filled with easy laughter and lingering energy as you stand from the couch. You, Nicholas, and Cooper thank the host, chatting amongst yourselves as the podcast crew wraps up.
As you head toward the door, Cooper slings an arm around your shoulder, pulling you close. "Next time, we do the rom-com," he says with a wink. âWe can be the love interests and... Nick can just be there. Iâll start writing the script tonight.â
Nicholas falls into step beside you, his hands in his pockets, watching the two of you with that familiar glint of amusement in his eyes. âIâll leave that to you, Cooper.â
You smile, shaking your head. âI canât wait to see what you come up with.â
After the interview wraps up and the bright lights of the studio fade behind you, the three of you pile into Cooperâs car. Heâs talking a mile a minute, still buzzing from the podcast, hands waving animatedly as he drives.
âMan, that was fun. Did you hear how the host lost it when we started talking about the rom-com? I think we should seriously pitch that,â he jokes, throwing you a wink in the rearview mirror.
You laugh, leaning against the window in the back seat, the city passing by in a blur of neon and headlights. âYouâre never going to let this rom-com thing go, are you?â
âAbsolutely not,â Cooper replies, grinning. âWeâd crush it. But firstâŚâ He slows the car as you approach Nicholasâs place. âHow about we just hang out for a bit? Relax, watch a movie or something.â
You glance at Nicholas, whoâs sitting quietly in the passenger seat, his eyes focused on the road ahead. He nods slightly, a small smile playing at his lips. âYeah, that sounds good. Itâs been a long day.â
Cooper pulls up to the curb, parking in front of Nickâs apartment. âAlright, Iâll grab the snacks, you two go ahead. Iâll catch up in a sec.â
You and Nicholas exchange a look as you step out of the car, the cool evening air brushing against your skin. Thereâs a comfortable silence between you as you walk up to his place, the quiet hum of the city surrounding you.
Inside, the atmosphere feels differentâquieter, more intimate than the usual chaos of set or interviews. Nicholasâs apartment is minimalistic but warm, with soft lighting and a collection of books and records scattered about, telling more about his quiet, thoughtful nature than heâd ever openly admit.
You slip off your shoes at the door, glancing around as Nicholas sets down his keys and heads to the kitchen. âWant something to drink?â he asks, his voice casual but soft, like it always is when itâs just the two of you.
âWaterâs fine,â you reply, following him to the kitchen, leaning against the counter as he pours a glass. There's something unspoken hanging between you, an undercurrent of energy thatâs been building for a while nowâsomething neither of you has acknowledged out loud, but it lingers, making your every interaction feel just a little more charged than it used to be.
Nicholas hands you the glass, his fingers brushing against yours for the briefest moment. You feel the jolt of electricity, the way your skin warms under his touch, and you quickly look away, pretending not to notice the way your heart beats a little faster.
He leans against the counter beside you, his shoulder just inches from yours, close enough that you can feel the warmth radiating from him. âToday was fun,â he says quietly, his voice low in the soft glow of the kitchen.
âYeah,â you agree, looking up at him, your gaze catching his for a second too long. âIt was. It always is when weâre all together.â
He doesnât say anything for a moment, just holds your gaze with those steady eyes of his, and you can feel the tension growing, thickening the air between you. Itâs not uncomfortableâitâs the kind of tension that makes your skin buzz, that fills the quiet with unspoken words, words youâve both been too careful to say.
The front door swings open, breaking the moment as Cooper strolls in with a bag of snacks. âIâm back! Got the goods!â he calls, completely unaware of the quiet, charged moment heâs just interrupted.
You and Nicholas both turn away, the spell broken, but that energy doesnât dissipate. It lingers, hanging in the air as Cooper throws himself onto the couch, oblivious as ever. âAlright, what are we watching?â he asks, rummaging through the bag. âSomething funny, I hope. Or... maybe Scream?â He shoots you both a mischievous grin.
Nicholas chuckles softly and shakes his head. âI think weâve had enough Scream for one day.â
âAgreed,â you say, settling onto the couch next to Cooper, grateful for the distraction but still hyper-aware of Nicholas as he joins you, sitting a little closer than usual on your other side.
You all end up picking a lighthearted comedy, something easy to watch without much thought, but your mind isnât fully on the movie. The whole time, you can feel Nicholas beside you, his presence magnetic, pulling at you without even trying. Every now and then, your knee brushes his, and even the smallest touch sends a ripple of awareness through you, as if your body is attuned to his in a way you canât quite explain.
Cooper, true to form, falls asleep halfway through the movie, his head dropping back against the cushions as soft snores escape him. You and Nicholas exchange a glance, both trying to stifle a laugh.
âI donât know how he does it,â Nicholas murmurs, his voice low in the darkened room. âHe was the one who wanted to hang out, and heâs the first one out.â
You smile, your heart skipping a beat at how close his voice sounds, the intimacy of the moment amplified by the quiet. âHe always does this.â
Nicholas leans back, his arm stretching casually along the back of the couch, his fingers brushing against your shoulder. The touch is light, barely there, but itâs enough to send a shiver down your spine. You feel the tension building again, heavier this time, as if the universe is pushing the two of you closer, daring you to acknowledge whatâs been simmering between you for months.
You steal a glance at him out of the corner of your eye, and heâs already looking at you, his expression softer, more open than usual. Thereâs something in his gaze, something unguarded, like heâs letting you see just how much he cares. The realization makes your breath catch.
âHey,â he says quietly, his voice barely above a whisper now. âYou okay?â
You nod, but your heart is racing, and youâre not sure if itâs the quiet or the closeness, or the fact that, for once, it feels like the unspoken tension between you might finally break.
âIâm good,â you say softly, your voice catching a little, and you feel his eyes on you, searching.
For a moment, the world outside the apartment doesnât exist. Thereâs just you and Nicholas, the space between you shrinking with every second, and it feels like youâre both standing at the edge of something, something that could change everything.
Nicholas doesnât break eye contact, and neither do you. The air in the room feels thick, almost electric, as if the space between you is charged with something both of you have been too careful to admit. His arm rests casually on the back of the couch, but his fingers twitch slightly, brushing the barest edge of your shoulder. The touch is subtle, but itâs enough to send a ripple through youâa pulse of heat that spreads from where his skin meets yours.
You swallow, trying to keep your breathing steady, but you canât ignore the way your heart races, thudding in your chest like itâs trying to communicate something your mind hasnât fully processed yet.
Neither of you says a word, and yet, everything is being said in the silence between you. Thereâs a pull, an invisible string tugging you closer, and for the first time, it feels like maybeâjust maybeâit wouldnât be so impossible to cross that line.
Nicholas shifts slightly, turning his body more toward you, and you realize just how close you are now. His leg brushes yours again, this time lingering. His eyes are darker in the low light of the room, his usual calm and controlled demeanor giving way to something more vulnerable, something heâs usually so good at hiding.
âAre you sure?â he asks, his voice barely above a whisper, but it carries weight, like heâs asking more than just about how youâre feeling in this moment. Heâs asking if youâre ready, if youâre willing to let whatever this is between you two finally come to the surface.
You nod, your mouth dry, unable to trust your voice to respond. Your heart is pounding, and youâre acutely aware of every inch of space between your bodiesâor lack thereof.
His hand moves from the back of the couch, sliding down slowly, deliberately, until his fingers are resting on your shoulder, gentle but firm, as if testing the waters. You donât pull away. In fact, you lean in just a fraction, closing the distance, and you see the shift in his expressionâhis guarded facade softening as his breath hitches slightly.
Itâs so quiet in the room now, save for the soft, steady sound of your breathing and the distant hum of the city outside. You can feel the tension building, thick and palpable, wrapping around the two of you like a thread thatâs been pulled tight, ready to snap at any second.
He tilts his head, just the slightest bit, his gaze flicking down to your lips for a moment before meeting your eyes again. Itâs a small, almost imperceptible movement, but it feels like the ground beneath you is shifting.
You lean in, your breath catching in your throat, and for a second, everything else falls awayâthe interview, the movie, even Cooper snoring softly on the other side of the couch. Itâs just you and Nicholas, and the space between you feels like itâs vanishing.
His hand moves to the back of your neck, his touch impossibly gentle, and you feel your breath falter as your heart skips a beat. Heâs so close now that you can see the way his pupils have dilated, the soft rise and fall of his chest matching your own.
âTell me if you want me to stop,â he murmurs, his voice low and rough with something unspoken, something fragile but undeniable.
You shake your head, barely able to manage the words, âDonât stop.â
And with that, the tension thatâs been simmering between you for months finally breaks. He closes the distance, his lips brushing against yours softly at first, tentative, as if heâs still giving you the chance to pull away. But you donât. You lean into the kiss, your hand coming up to rest against his chest, feeling the steady thrum of his heartbeat beneath your palm.
The kiss deepens, slow and deliberate, like heâs savoring every second of it. His lips are warm and soft, and you can feel the unspoken words behind the way he holds you, the way his hand slips to the nape of your neck, pulling you in closer. Thereâs a gentleness to the kiss, but also a hungerâa need thatâs been simmering beneath the surface for far too long.
Your fingers curl into his shirt, pulling him closer as the kiss grows more urgent, more intense. The world around you falls away entirely, and all that matters is the way his lips move against yours, the way his hands grip your waist like heâs afraid to let go.
When you finally pull apart, your foreheads rest against each other, both of you breathing heavily, the room around you still thick with the weight of what just happened. You donât say anything at firstâthereâs no need to. The look in his eyes says everything.
âIâve wanted to do that for a while,â Nicholas finally admits, his voice barely above a whisper, his thumb brushing lightly against your cheek.
You let out a soft, breathless laugh, your heart still racing. âMe too.â
Thereâs a moment of quiet between you again, but this time, it feels differentâless tense, more comfortable, like something has finally clicked into place. Nicholas watches you with that same look of admiration, the one youâve caught glimpses of before but never fully allowed yourself to acknowledge. Now, itâs out in the open, undeniable.
Slowly, he leans in again. The kiss is slow, unhurried and easy. He hums at the taste of your lips, your hands reached up for his shoulders as you deepen the kiss. You both part after a moment, opening your eyes to meet his darkened eyes.
âKnew it.â Cooper rings out, his voice groggy and tired.
You both snap your heads toward Cooper, your bodies still close, as if youâre caught in the middle of a secret you thought no one else knew. Heâs sitting up, rubbing his eyes lazily, a mischievous smirk spreading across his face as he watches you.
âFucking knew it,â he repeats, his voice groggy but teasing, clearly amused by the moment heâs woken up to. His eyes narrow slightly, a knowing glint in them as he looks between you and Nicholas. âYou two think youâre so slick, huh?â
You feel a flush creep up your neck, the heat of embarrassment mixing with the adrenaline still pulsing through you from the kiss. Nicholas tenses beside you, his jaw tightening for a split second before he exhales, leaning back slightly but keeping an arm casually draped around you.
âCooperâŚâ Nicholas begins, his voice steady but with a hint of exasperation.
âWhat? Iâm just saying,â Cooper continues, throwing up his hands defensively, but the grin never leaves his face. âItâs about time. Thought I was gonna have to give you two a nudge.â
You roll your eyes, but you canât help the small smile that tugs at your lips. Cooper, being Cooper, doesnât seem fazed by anything, and itâs almost a relief that heâs not taking this too seriously. You can feel the tension easing out of Nicholas, too, his posture relaxing as he shakes his head.
âWere you even asleep?â you ask, raising an eyebrow at Cooper, trying to divert the attention away from the blush still lingering on your cheeks.
Cooper snickers, leaning back into the couch like heâs settling in for a good story. âOh, I was out. But I guess I woke up just in time for the good part.â
Nicholas groans lightly, rubbing a hand over his face, but thereâs a small, amused smile playing on his lips. He glances at you, a soft look in his eyes, and even with Cooperâs teasing, you can still feel that unspoken connection between the two of youâstronger now, undeniable.
âWell, now that you're awake,â Nicholas says, standing up and stretching, his hand lingering on your back for a moment before he lets go, âyou wanna order food?â
Cooper grins, sitting up straighter. âOh, I see. Change the subject. Nice try, man. But yeah, I could eat.â
You laugh, standing up as well, the warmth of Nicholasâs earlier touch still lingering on your skin. Despite Cooperâs teasing, thereâs a lightness in the room now, like something that had been building for so long has finally settled. The moment between you and Nicholas wasnât lostâitâs just the beginning.
As you walk to the kitchen with Nicholas, Cooper still muttering something under his breath about âfinally,â you exchange a quick, knowing glance with Nicholas, and the spark that lit up between you earlier remains. Thereâs no rush. Whatever this is, itâs yours, and itâs just getting started.
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