
I did something awful in an Uber after my fiancé left the club early... He knew the truth the moment I kissed him when I got home: ASK JANA
My fiancé and I met in our early 20s when our entire relationship was pretty much built on partying. We were that couple always closing down the club and doing one more line before sunrise.

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