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I was confused for a second but fell back asleep right away. When I woke up later that day, it was already getting dark outside. I didn't want to go out with Eva, but I needed to keep my word as a man.

"Yo, let's go out now before it gets too dark," I told Eva over the phone.

"Boy, I didn't think you would call me," she responded, her voice brimming with delight.

"A true man always keeps his word. It's a matter of principle,"

"Hmm, I like that," she murmu ...

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