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CHAPTER TWENTY-SEVEN
Author: StaciannieLaura
Never take anything an Aussie tells you, word for word.
That, for me, had become the latest quote. Quote of the decade, you might say. Courtney had told us that Blake's dad had gone down the road for some errand, and would apparently return in no time. I'd held unto that, diligently trying to ward
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LauraIt was a Tuesday afternoon. I didn't know what to do with my life. I was so bored. And I felt useless. Mrs. Alonso had gone to get some groceries. Her son, Jose, was in school. Nobody was at home. I was practically home alone.Then, I idea struck me. I had to invite Faith over. So, I placed a call to her, asking her to come over. She did, and I couldn't be happier."Hey, girl." She engulfed me in a hug. She looked beautiful. Her hair was shorter, that meant that she had a hair cut. She work leather pants and a leather jacket. That was Faith, always slaying."I'm glad you came." I said, almost in a cry."Uh, that's because you are bored, right?""Of course, not." I countered. "I wanted to see you.""Oh, yeah?""Yeah? You don't believe me."She shrugged. "Whatever. So, you hav
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