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She leaned against the passenger door before he could open it, looking him up and down with a smirk.

Can paused, the keys to the Ferrari mid-swing. He flashed a grin, the kind that usually ended conversations, and flipped the question right back. "Mhm. Senin var mı erkek arkadaşın?" (Do you have a boyfriend?) Murda Senin KД±z ArkadaЕџД±n Falan

Can laughed, the engine of the Rarri roaring to life as he hit the remote start. "Yok-yok-yok," he muttered to himself, mimicking the echo of the beat in his head. He opened the door for her. "Alright then. Forget the past. Tonight, it’s just the road and the bass." She leaned against the passenger door before he

She didn't miss a beat. She looked at her phone, then back at him, her expression shifting to a cold, playful indifference. "Ee, artık yok." (Well, not anymore.) He opened the door for her

"Can," she started, her voice dropping into that familiar, airy tone. (Do you have a girlfriend or something?)

He shifted into gear and hit the gas. As they sped off into the city lights, the only thing left behind was the smell of burnt rubber on the asphalt and the fading sound of a 9mm beat. Murda – RARRii Lyrics - Genius

The bass from the club was so heavy it felt like it was moving the asphalt outside. Can stepped out into the cool Istanbul air, the valet already pulling his matte-black Ferrari—his "Rarri"—to the curb. He wasn't alone. Walking beside him was a girl who looked like she’d stepped straight out of a high-fashion fever dream, her outfit practically "poison" under the streetlights.