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Tessa I grabbed a taxi and dropped Leah's home's address, my heart was racing steadily with the decision I was about to make but I shrugged my shoulder. I don't have to care. I whine down the mirror, the city lights blurred together outside the window, my mind focused on the party ahead. Soon the taxi man packed in front of Leah's home and I paid before heading inside praying inwardly I wouldn't meet Liam at home. I knocked on the door waiting for a reply but the door opened revealing Leah with a large smile on her lips. "Hey, girl! I'm glad you made it." She exclaimed "Yeah, I'm here" I stepped inside the house. "So, what changed your mind about coming to the party?" She asked behind me but I shrugged my shoulder. "Don't worry about it. Let's focus on getting ready for the pa