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Chap. 104: The Decision

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I could tell from the way my mother looked at me—steady, warm, unwavering—that she wasn’t joking.

She meant it.

A breath hitched in my throat, my chest rising and falling unevenly as the words settled in. We’re not moving.

I wasn’t leaving Green Hills.

I wasn’t leaving behind everything that made me me.

And—God—I wasn’t leaving him.

The realization slammed into me with the force of a crashing wave, knocking the breath from my lungs and replacing it with something wild, something electric. It started as a spark, flickering at the edges of my mind, and then—before I could contain it—it spread like wildfire through my veins.

A breathless, disbelieving laugh escaped me, and then, before I knew what I was doing, I launched myself at my mother, throwing my arms around her so forcefully that she let out a startled yelp.

“Oh my God, Mom!” I squealed.

She staggered back, barely catching herself as we tumbled onto the couch. Laughter bubbled from her lips, warm and full, and I couldn’t help but
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