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Chapter Nineteen: Caleb

Author: Ashley Breanne
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Caleb,

I can't tell you how perfect that night with you was. I'm sorry for all the trouble that you have gone through to find me, but I need you to stop. Please. You will one day make a girl very happy, but I don't think that girl could be me. I want you to step out of the path your parents set out for you, and if certain people found out about me (about us), that would never happen for you.

You, of all people, should know the truth already, but some pretty shitty things are being said about me. So, I want to clarify a few of them for your peace of mind... and my amusement.

Here I go, starting with my least favorite rumor to the absolute best one:

1. I've heard you may have an STD and were trying to track me down to either tell me that I have one too or to sue me for giving you one. From what I know about you, you don't seem like the kind of guy that would be so public about something like this

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Coach Marshal saw Vi with Tyler. He told VI’s dad. VI’s dad will put it together and will absolve VI’s guilt an breakdown giving his blessing for Caleb and her union. My guess partly how they finally become an official couple. After all the other drama to come.
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