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Dean calls Harper and asks her out on a date. Harper has been preoccupied all day with the rogue Dons and the Agosti family. She is glad to hear from Dean and agrees to go out with him. Harper knows she must clear her mind and not think too much about the rogue Dons and the Agosti family. She is glad to do something that will get her mind off things. Besides, Harper misses Dean and would love to spend time with him. She wants to be alone with Dean and find out how he feels about her. She does not want Dean to think that he must marry her because the families have decided that they should get married, but how does she tell him without betraying her feelings towards him? Harper knows she must find a way to tell Dean without him finding out that she is in love with him and without Dean thinki