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Jeffrey Osbourne You Should Be Mine (woo Woo Song) Today

She froze when she heard the music. A small, sad smile tugged at the corner of her mouth. She didn't go to a table; she walked straight to the bar and sat two stools away from him.

That familiar, synth-heavy bassline of began to pulse through the room. Elias felt it in his chest before he heard it in his ears. It was their song. The one they used to blast in his old hatchback, singing at the top of their lungs until they were breathless.

Maya looked at his hand, then back at his eyes. The music was fading into that smooth, rhythmic groove of the outro. She reached out and took his hand. Jeffrey Osbourne You Should Be Mine (woo woo song)

"Do you remember the night this played at the pier?" she asked.

Elias sat at the corner of the bar, nursing a bourbon he didn’t really want. He was waiting for Maya. They hadn’t spoken in three years—not since the night he’d let his pride get in the way of a "forever" kind of thing. Then, the DJ dropped the needle. She froze when she heard the music

Elias slid his glass aside and held out a hand. "I know this isn't a dance floor, Maya. And I know I don't deserve the time. But this song is four minutes long. Can I have the rest of it?"

"I wish I were that smooth," Elias laughed softly. "I think the universe just has a very specific sense of humor." That familiar, synth-heavy bassline of began to pulse

The song built up, that soaring, romantic plea for a second chance. As the second echoed, Maya finally turned to him. The anger he expected wasn't there—only a quiet, lingering question.