Chapter 26

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CHAPTER 26 SPEAKING WITH KAT left me feeling a little better. At least I knew Mo would be okay, and I couldn’t wait to see them both back in England. That still left one giant elephant in the room. Adam. I stuck a lampshade on his head and tried to ignore him. The next morning, I still didn’t fancy getting out of bed, but the room had started to hum a bit, so I changed the sheets and washed the old ones. Then I figured I’d better sort out the dirty laundry from my suitcase since I’d just wheeled it in and dumped it in the lounge. I’d already stubbed my toe on it three times, and I was sick of tripping over it. Immediately, I wished I hadn’t bothered. Every item in there was a reminder of a trip I’d rather forget. That old saying, “It’s better to have loved and lost than never to have l

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