He had woken up to a notification storm. Not on his main account, but on the private one. He had accepted a few follow requests from friends the night before. He assumed the buzz was just them liking the pizza photo.
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"You didn't post a pizza picture," she said, her voice dropping to a reverent whisper. "
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