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"Should I apologize? But I already did. I don't know if he heard it, but I did tell him I was sorry that time, though I'm not sure if it's because of the saliva on his face or those that I said to him, or probably both. But I did say sorry, right? He might at least have an idea that I didn't do it purposely to hurt him, right? But should I apologize first so this could end already? What should I do? Ah! My head's aching!" Callie didn't know what she was saying and doing. She was talking to herself and arguing if she should apologize again to Free and settle everything once and for all. Their no-talk policy, resisting meeting eyes strategy, and ignoring each other's presence operation were all going on for three days already, and the awkward atmosphere was just too much to bear for her. Sh