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From: H (12:47 a.m.)

Come over?

To: H (12:50 a.m.)

Give me 15

From: H (12:52 a.m.)

K

. . .

It's not unusual for her nights to look like this. Or her early mornings, rather.

It wasn't always this way. When she first met Harry, she wanted nothing to do with him romantically or intimately. She'd heard about his reputation — it wasn't anything bad as long as you were looking for the same thing. He was an expert in bed and the friends that slept with him always provided rave reviews. Ever excited rumblings of, "oh my God, he's so caring! He made me finish twice before he even took his cock out" and "he's the perfect one night stand — seriously, I've never had anyone better."

But Y/N didn't care for that.

She was a serial monogamous, always bumping around from one lengthy relationship to the next. In hindsight, she supposes she wasn't any better than Harry, who earned his notoriety from a series — a long series — of casual hookups.

If you needed a rebound, you went to Harry.

If you were going through a dry spell, you went to Harry.

If you were just horny and needed someone to go home with at the end of the night (and he hadn't miraculously already found somebody else yet), you went to Harry.

And Y/N never planned to sleep with him. Ever, really. He was a fine friend, someone who mixed well with their mutual friends, but they hardly exchanged conversation except for the occasional nicetie. She had his phone number from when he planned Rachel's surprise birthday party last year and they were friends on Venmo, passing back the same $20 every month for drinks or a shared Uber.

That was the extent of their friendship.

Until a few months back, when Y/N was down in the dumps. She'd been seeing this girl, Samantha, for a month or two, assuming that they were headed straight towards a happy, exclusive relationship — only to discover that Samantha was sleeping with and seeing just about 10 other people on the side. And it only came out because Samantha happened to contract chlamydia from one of her sexual partners, so she'd been forced to tell Y/N for the sake of her health.

Y/N's friends, Rachel, Maeve, and Len gave her time to wallow. They offered it to her on a silver platter, even, offering multiple girls nights out (and in), providing Y/N all the space she needed to cry and complain and talk about how hurt she felt.

But then... a week of moping turned into two, which turned into three, which eventually turned into a month and a half. Her friends were exhausted from watching her spiral into sadness, so they did the only thing they knew: They sat her down and told her she needed to rebound. Fast.

"And who the hell am I supposed to rebound with?" Y/N asked through a sniffle. The only thing that made this whole thing worse was her friends staging an intervention for her because she was being annoyingly sad about her not-really-breakup-but-felt-like-a-breakup. "See, that's the best part of being friends with a man whore," Maeve replied eagerly. Len and Rachel sat on either side of her with bright eyes, nodding excitedly. "Harry! He already said he's down and everything!" "Wait— you already asked him?" "We just put the idea in his head. Don't worry, men are stupid," Len quickly waved her off, "But he's going out with everyone tonight. We'll feed you a few shots to get you just buzzy enough, and then send you off to your night in heaven. You won't even remember that girl's name by the time Harry's done with you!" Y/N cringed. "Hasn't, like... everyone slept with him though?" Maeve shrugged. "Yeah, but he's clean. He gets regular testing and uses condoms. Really, Y/N, it's sort of a rite of passage at this point. But you should do it only if you're comfortable— don't let us force you into it." Y/N swallowed tightly. She had to admit, the thought of a rebound sounded... appealing. She'd swiped through dating apps looking for one, but she was too scared that a one night stand would end in her bloody murder. And it helped that Harry already knew what he was doing, and— wait, was she crazy or was she actually starting to consider this? "Alright, fine," she replied with a shaky exhale, "Let's do this."

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