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Author: Crystal Steadman
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Stella,

My sister and Mac follow us outside, and once Kai puts me down, they are on him like white on rice. “What do you think you are doing caring her out of the club like a freaking cave man?” Dakoda asks him with her thumb all up in his chest. I giggle at his face, and he looks over at me. Like you going to help me out here? “Dakoda.... sis, I told him I was ready to get out of here.”

“She rounds on me next. What the hell Stella, where are you going?”

“Home!”

“Home?”

“Yes, home,” I say with a butt outlook, and she gets the hint.

“Oh, home gotcha. Well, you kids have fun.” She says, then she and Mac skip back inside.

At 3 am, I woke up to a banging sound and left the bedroom with my bat. I twisted around to go back to the bedroom. I try to be quiet, so I don’t wake him, but when I get back into the bed, he wraps his arms around me.

“Where’d you go baby he asks sleepy?”

“I thought I heard something in the kitchen, so I went to s
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