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Chapter Nineteen ALEX “Shut the hell up!” I yell at Jackson as he irritates me from his bedroom. “You’re the one who’s forcing me to move out,” he retorts as he carries boxes outside to his truck. I laugh when he walks back in and flips me off with both hands. “I’m paying thousands of dollars for you to leave. You’ve wanted your own place for a while anyway. It’s not going to take that long to finish that house. Dad already told you that.” Since River will be here tomorrow, I’ve been trying to get everything settled, and Jackson’s deadline to get all his s**t out was yesterday. Being the asshole procrastinator he is, he waited until the very last minute to pick up the remaining boxes. This whole process hasn’t been the easiest, considering Jackson and I split the cost to have this ho