Kloe walks in laughing at herself, still holding that big bag from yesterday, her energy loose and unfiltered. She says she's nervous, but it's the kind of nervous that makes her talk more, filling the space with charm and small jokes about Waffle House and taking another day off. There's something easy about her today—she's more herself, teasing Kai about being "too comfortable," handing over her phone with mock seriousness, and lighting up when he tells her the boss loved her. When he mentions Greece, she blurts out, "That's fucking crazy," eyes wide, then softens into a grin. She keeps circling back to what she believes the world needs—happiness, peace, and positivity—and even as she laughs through it, the sincerity lands. Her confidence builds in little by little, spilling out when she admits she came back for the chemistry, for him, and "for your dick," she says, laughing mid-sentence, half-embarrassed but unwilling to hide it. Her comfort lives in that honesty—playful, direct, and full of curiosity. When Jonte joins, she greets him with that same mix of nerves and humor, calling him "a big boy," smiling up at him as if she's testing how much she can joke before blushing. There's a rhythm between them that grows out of her openness; she listens, teases, follows his lead, and keeps her voice light even as the room thickens with attention. Every reaction feels unguarded—her laugh, her quick remarks, the way she keeps talking through her surprise. She stays present through everything, her focus always on the people around her, her laughter returning whenever the intensity edges too close. By the time Kai checks on her, she's glowing and unfiltered again, confessing she's "dick-drunk" and still can't believe any of it happened. She jokes about her friends not believing her either, smiling through her disbelief as she gathers herself. There's warmth in the way she thanks him and asks to shower, her tone soft and certain, still full of that same restless energy that carried her from the door to this moment—open, grateful, and happily undone.

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