HANNAH A YEAR LATER "Worchmount doesn't know what's coming for them." Willa smiled. She spun around a little to show off her new, designer outfit with matching heels. "Is that a good thing or a bad thing?" she said. "Definitely a good thing," I replied. Her smile grew a little sad. "I'm going to miss you," she said. I nodded, not trusting myself to speak at that moment. There was a lump in my throat and I had promised myself I wouldn't cry. I had been looking forward to this day and yet I had been dreading it too. Willa and I had been close for so long. Now she was going to school in Worchmount miles away from home. I didn't know how I would live without her now. But I would try. It was time for her to leave the nest. Time for her to grow and learn. To find a mate and love. "Com
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