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ELLA We watched in silence as he walked away. I was still feeling befuddled by what had transpired and was starting to think I was in a silly dream I needed to wake up from. “Pinch me,” I muttered and looked around. The wind had picked up, and the leaves rustled as it blew through the woods. That was enough proof that I wasn’t imagining the entire scenario. “What was he doing here?” Lyla asked. She seemed upset, but I knew it wasn’t directed at me. Perhaps dinner didn’t go well, or she was just as surprised as I was to see Kade. “Are you hurt?” “No… I… just a little disoriented, but I’m fine,” I replied, and she let out a relieved sigh, then repeated the first question. I was still in shock and explained the exchange as briefly as I could. She clicked her tongue and moved toward me.

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