86-Running Away Once Again

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Madeline: “We shouldn’t let the kids know. They’ll freak out,” Nina said as we sat together at the table, both worried about the news. The article was everywhere now. Even if they deleted it, it didn’t matter anymore. Enough people had seen it for the council to know. And even if only two people had read it, that was still too much information out in the open. “It all happened because of Baxter. I should’ve never let him back into my life. I knew he was trouble,” I told Nina, slapping my forehead. “He used to be your best friend. What kind of friend does this to someone they care about?” she asked. I chuckled lightly, almost laughing. “That’s because he was never my friend to begin with. You’re right, a friend would never do this to their friend,” I said, though complaining didn’t c

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