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Her mouth fell open as she took the final turn that led to our street and finally pulled into not her driveway, but mine

That’s when I saw all the letters, candles, and balloons “I find it quite unnerving that people are putting stuff on my doorstep”

“Those are just your friends and teauy you had with you that first night, the one that knocked ood job about keeping anybody else away from our street You should see the stadium”

I winced “I’d rather not”

Seeing the stadiu et back to playing the gao

The ot out and started heading toward the door I got up there and drew a blank when I saw the screen door open

“Who’s here?”

“Me”

I looked up to find a woman that I’d never seen before

“Who are you?”

“That’s my sister,” Henley explained

“Why’s your sister infor the door handle

I didn’t get it, Henley did

“Go sit down,” she ordered

“You really shouldn’t be out of the hospital yet,” the wohed “You look like you’re about to pass out”

“My sister, Alana, is a nurse, and I asked her to come over here andwhen you’ve just woken up”

“Which was really fucking stupid, ht I add,” Alana piped in

I gri in my house anymore

“How’d you get in?”

My eyes went to Henley in tiain

“Uhh” She bit her lip “They entrusted s And, thankfully, your alarm wasn’t set”

I started to chuckle and iretted it

“Fuck,” I cried softly, closing my eyes as a wave of pain rolled over me

“You should call a hoested “They’ll come out, make sure you’re up to par, and you won’t have to spend any time in a hospital”

“That’s a lot of money,” I told her

Alana snorted “You’re richer than God Don’t think I didn’t notice that you got a twenty-two-million-dollar contract last season”

I grimaced