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Atticus looks between the two of us, and I can tell that he's conflicted. He doesn't know whether to be angry or sad. I can feel his emotions from over here. I can see it also. He doesn't try to hide it from us. Even Griffin looked uncomfortable that he'd just seen us hugging. He doesn't know that Griffin was only comforting me because of him. "What are you doing with Autumn out here alone?" He asks Griffin, not saying a word to me. Griffin shrugs his shoulders as he grins, "what do I usually do when I'm alone with a girl?" I glare at Griffin, and he winks at me. Why does he think angering Atticus would help us in this situation? The last thing I wanted him to feel was that I had something going on with his brother. Wouldn't that push him further away from me? "It isn't what you th