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Katie and Jonathan both walked out of the door, leaving me alone in the living with Tatum. "I hope that didn't overwhelm you. I told them to stay in the car but they insisted on coming in," Tatum said as he also walked to the door. I picked up my purse that was laying on the laptop along with the keys. "It's understandable. They're very difficult though," I said, closing the door and locking it before stuffing the key into the purse. "That's my whole life basically. Having to constantly deal with difficult parents. The good thing is that they aren't stubborn and will change their minds easily. They didn't like you at first, you know," he said as we walked down the path to the car. It was no surprise that his parents hadn't taken a liking to me the first time. The surprise was that they