Why You Should Always Read Before Signing The Papers

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I slept in through the night, heartbroken and sad. Nobody bothered waking me up the next day either and I appreciated that because sleeping was the only way I could escape all the s**t. However my happy sleep came to an end by knocking on the door. “Ade!” Anna called. “Get up sleep head” Lucy’s voice followed. Hearing my friends at the door, I rushed to wash myself up and open the door. A pair of arms threw around my neck. “Oh Adelia” Anna whispered, “I am so sorry.” I hugged her back and looked at Lucy before embracing here. “We can talk over breakfast” Lucy spoke, “or lunch, whichever it is.” I smirked as we headed downstairs to the breakfast table. “Good morning Ade” Mary called with a hint of sarcasm in her tone. I grinned at her. “Where is Ken and Ellen?” “Work and school”

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