Chapter 4
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quot;Landon?quot;
quot;Im fine,quot; I finally blurted out, still in shock.
quot;Are you busy?quot; she asked.
quot;Sort of.quot;
quot;O;srailing off. She paused again.
quot;; I asked.
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quot;Coming by?quot;
quot;Yes. to my ;
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quot;t to talk to you about. I ask if it important.quot;
quot;Cant you just tell me over t;
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quot;Os important, but I suppose I can talk to you Monday at sc;
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quot;No,quot; I said, quot;today is fine. . . .quot;
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