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It took me all day to come to terms with the fact it’s tis—in the past Yes it sucked No, on’t let anyone tear us apart again It’s time we lived our best life and see where the future takes us, even if that does mean it can be scary at times

“How you doin’, butterfly?” I have no idea what ti really

“Perfect” This ti free from any worries, school, and work surrounds me

“Good” Bennettit up and down for a fewit to the handlebar My arhtly, afraid to let go and hung on for dear life, hold loosely on to his sides now

“Where are we going?” I’m ashamed to say I’ve lived in the same town for nearly three years now and haven’t really ventured out too much The lack of a car didn’t helpto spend any extraas much as I could between school hours

“Aldown a two-lane road, trees on each side, and you can see patches of water between the tree line

“Way to evade the question,” I grulist of things to remember about hi for any infor how I didn’t once have to tell him where I live or whereAt this point, the list will be botto me on my toes constantly

Bennett takes a slight turn off the highway, a dirt road greeting us through even rowth of all types of plants If someone wanted to dump a body, this would definitely be the place, I think to le house out here The last tias awhile back

“Home sweet hoe It seems to be beautifully restored froreen shutters, and a red door I bet this place was built back in the 1800s

“Wow,” I breathe out, waiting patiently until Bennett gives me the okay to slide off my seat

“Rage told me about the place It’s not too far fro” He nods his head, giving me the okay

“It’s spectacular” Big oaks surrounds the place, andit an enchanted feel Bennett doesn’t respond, so I spin around and check to see if he’s busy or taking in the beauty around us He’s not though He’s staring right at rin I haven’t seen in far too long on his face