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Well, almost every spare minute just to training.

The four of us moved in together after I graduated college, leasing a small three bedroom house. I was lucky to land a job at a local news station writing news articles before working my way up quickly. I started reporting on live events, and eventually, I managed to capture the attention of a bigger news hub once my face was on tv.

It all worked out perfectly – the new studio being about twenty minutes from the training academy, and a short drive ride away from the city where Mr. and Mrs. Edwards' office is. Chrizzy and Lindsay live nearby too, dropping in at least twice a week for dinner and wine.

I managed to negotiate a bonus for coming on board, and once we got wind that the guys might be selected for the state team, we decided to pool our money together and buy a five bedroom house on a small plot of land nearby.

It's an older style house with big shutters, and a bright green door. According to the real estate agent, a lot of people were put off by the green and white paint… but not us. Green holds a lot of happy memories and I felt like it was the universe's way of saying 'you made it'.

The guys eat their weight in food, but we live comfortably… exactly how I always dreamed of. I even send some money back home every month to Mom and Dad, helping them out too. They are so proud of their only child, telling all their friends that I'm a famous anchor woman.

"Addison, it's time to head back to the station!" Larry calls out, heading towards the truck.

"I'll be right there," I tell him, turning back to the guys. Chase runs over to say goodbye, picking up my hand to put a kiss on my knuckles.

I pull out my cell, turning the camera on. "Let's do a quick selfie before I go," I say, holding the cell up.

"For the scrapbook?" Jax asks, the guys huddling in around me.

"For our scrapbook," I confirm, snapping a photo of the four of us smiling.

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