CHAPTER 26

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CHAPTER 26 The pageant practice that night was like a scene out of a bad family sitcom. Woong’s friend Becky spent the first half of the rehearsal crying because her hair had gotten so tangled Sandy had to cut some of it off. Woong was sulking because she refused to tell him she forgave him. Finally the night was over, and Kennedy was waiting for Sandy to finish locking the church up before heading back to her parents’. Usually, she looked forward to Christmas break as a chance to relax, but between packing up her dorm room, shopping with her mom for new furniture for the guest bedroom, and helping Sandy tonight at the rehearsal, she hadn’t had a moment to herself. And tomorrow she’d fly out first thing to Washington to meet Ian’s grandmother for the prayer vigil. “Hello?” Kennedy glan

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