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Under my lashes, I watched as Darcy struggled to explain why she couldn’t make it early here and of course it was a lie. She had stayed in the kitchen, talking to Heath about everything that had happened. I had happened to pass by the kitchen at that time and I heard Heath’s snickers as she laughed. “And you want me to believe all you had just said?” I asked, finally looking up. “When we both know that you cooked up that lie. Heath isn’t even halfway cooking for that matter.” If she had said that she had stayed in the kitchen because she was hungry and had ended up wasting time while talking to Heath, then I would have overlooked it since it was partially the truth. But no, she decided to say out the lies that came out of her mouth freely. Indeed, some friends are bad influence and Da

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