He realized that "Why date?" wasn't about being cold-hearted—it was about rediscovering who he was when he wasn't half of a "we."
"Yo, Kekel! You ready to lose your mind tonight?" his friend Betao shouted over the roar of the engine.
Tonight wasn't just any Saturday; it was the Saturday. The baile was calling, and for the first time in two years, Kekel was heading there without a "Checking In" text to send or a curfew to mind.
Kekel grinned, flashing a gold tooth. "The only thing I’m losing tonight is my contact list. I'm starting fresh."
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