CHAPTER TEN

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CHAPTER TEN “What do you want from me, Kel?” Georgia leaned back on a bin of roses. “I’d like an explanation for why you disappeared.” She turned her back to him. “My mother loved you like a daughter, Georgia. It killed her when you left and didn’t contact us.” She laid her hand over her eyes to block the tears. “Stop always blaming me for shit.” “I’m blaming you for what you did!” He turned her around. “You can’t keep treating people like things you can discard.” “I don’t do that!” “That’s all you ever do.” He let her arm go. “You left and didn’t give a damn about how it hurt my mother and me. You don’t care about anyone but yourself.” “I don’t wanna hear this.” She tried to walk past him, but he grabbed her. “I’ve waited to tell you this for the last ten years, and I’m not lett

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