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Madeline laughed that laugh I normally loved to hear, but at the moment, I was too unnerved about the damn photos. What the hell was I thinking? “Just a little innocent birthday kiss," Madeline said heedlessly then turned to me with a grin. “I take it you'll be joining us for the movie?" With a gulp, I stared at her incredulously. Wasn't she the least bit worried about this getting back to her mom? Madeline glanced down at the popcorn and sodas her sister and Shelby were holding. “No candy?" “Oh, I forgot," Maggie said, turning back to the concession stand. “I'll get it," I said, starting to the concession stand before Maggie could. I needed a breather, needed to gather my thoughts. What was I doing here? Where could this possibly lead? Was I really ready for this? Why hadn't I antici