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“It’s been a week,” I reminded him. “I wouldn’t exactly call that a long time.”

“Well, I would. I’ve missed you.”

“Alright, you’ve come, you’ve said hello, now leave.”

“Well, there’s more to it.”

“What, Klaus?” He was so aggravating.

“With Quinn still being out of town, I figured that you might need a little fun,” Klaus smirked at me. “So, how about you and me hit the bar, for old times’ sake? I’ll have you know that I went the other day, and the women there have only gotten hotter since you last left. There was a redhead, and ooh, brother, she was beautiful. Off the chain.”

“I’m not going with you to the bar.”

“The strip club?”

“Absolutely not!” I exclaimed and looked around to make sure that Paige wasn’t around. Thankfully, she seemed to be in the kitchen with Ginny. “Just go by yourself, isn’t that what you’ve been doing for the last couple of weeks?”

“It’s not as fun when it’s not with you.”

“That’s a bummer,” I said, evenly. “But it’s not my concern, unfortunately. Go by yourself.”

“Like a loser?”

“Then take a friend.”

“I don’t have many friends.”

“I wonder why,” I said, sarcastically. “Besides that’s a personal problem, deal with it on your own, Klaus.”

He sighed. “Fine, then it looks like I’m not going.”

“Then don’t go,” I told him. “Just leave my house.”

“How are you and Quinn?”

I sighed and crossed my arms over my chest. “What are you talking about?”

“I mean, after you hit that. Are you guys dating now?”

“You already know the answer.”

“But you’re banging her?” He nodded. “Which is why you wouldn’t let me?”

“I’m not actively banging her.”

“You have in the past.”

“Klaus.”

“Fine, fine.” He put his hands up in surrender. “Don’t tell me. I already know that it was good.”

12

Quinn

“Your mother’s health has had an entire turnaround these last couple of days, and today has been no different,” the doctor said. She was my mother’s main doctor. She had the most beautiful, curly hair, hanging down her shoulders. Her eyes were a warm brown, and she was absolutely beautiful. Not just that, but she was honest and incredibly sweet. Whenever we had to receive news, we always asked that Dr. Latta give it to us because there was nobody that was better than her at giving us news. And she was kind enough to constantly do so.

“That’s so great to hear,” I exclaimed, my hand resting on the medical bed. My mother, Maria, was awake as well, which was amazing. She had spent such a majority of her time sleeping, and it was nice that she was finally being more awake now. The improvements she’d made were magical and unexplainable, which was what her doctors said.

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