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Forty-Two.

Author: K3MM
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(Landon’s POV)

Isabella smiled brightly as we walked into another store, to get her more clothes. I was trying to keep a smile on my face but I really wanted to leave this town and go find Celina wherever she was.

“What do you think of this?” She held a red dress against her body as she smiled brightly.

I shook my head, “red isn’t the colour for you.” I didn’t know much about women’s clothing but I needed to keep up appearances as I was planning to leave soon.

I looked through the clothes rack and picked out a bright and colourful dress, “try this one.”

She shrieked as she jumped and hugged me with a huge smile on her face.

She grabbed the dress as the lady showed her to the dressing room.

I was glad that she was enjoying herself, this clearly was all she needed to be happy, but I wasn’t happy.

“Honey, could you help pick out more clothes that you would like me to try?” She yelled out from the dressing room.

I rolled my eyes.

“I don’t really think I am good with picking out girl cloth
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