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Jun's POV: ~ The first week of school is over and it's finally the weekend; today, I'm helping Angie move her stuff to her aunt's house. I agreed to help her since no one can; her mother was still in the hospital, under a coma. The doctor's said that her mom has a high chance of recovery, but it was only a matter of time. So, here we are driving to her aunt's house that lives farther from where her house is; her stuff's in a few boxes and one luggage in the back of my truck. There wasn't much to pack except clothes, a few books, and a few photo frames. "I'm glad you're here, babe." She spoke cheerfully as she placed her hand on my thigh and I just smiled at her; she smiled, letting out a soft giggle as she leaned back on the seat. Honestly, I just want to go home and rest. But after m