33. Distractions

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After going home and having a long conversation, Hunter and I decided to meet with Bea and tell her about us. Hunter and I sat at a small cafe in downtown as we waited for her. She was upset on the phone when I asked her to meet up. Honestly she has every reason to be upset with me, I haven’t been a great friend. My heart lit up when I saw her familiar figure approach us. She was in a simple red tank top and some blue jeans. Her lips were twisted into a frown, her brows furrowed. “Hey.” She said in a small voice as she took the seat across from us. “Hey Bea.” I gave her a soft smile. “This is Hunter.” I said, gesturing towards him. “So you’re the one that took my best friend away from me.” She narrowed her eyes and crossed her arms. “Bea-“ I started, but she cut me off. “No, Kayley,

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