Facing the Truth

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Julia I grinned maliciously, then chuckled lowly until it morphed into a full-blown laughter that made me throw my head back. I ignored the other patrons close by giving me strange looks and straightened up to meet Kathryn's gaze that was twisted in confusion. I scoffed, wiping a stray tear that had gathered on the corner of my eye from the intensity of my laughter. “To be honest with you, Kathryn, I was expecting some formidable person to show up or at least someone a little less pathetic than you,” I chuckled, and she bristled, her fingers balling into tight fists by her side, but I wasn't intimidated; how could I when I found it kind of cute, just like you would a toddler stomping their feet angrily when they didn't get what they wanted? “Are you going to cry about it?” I mocked, po

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