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Cassy put the letter from her estranged, alcoholic mother in her pocket. She told Adam at the last minute that she was not going home with him to Oregon. He was happy that she would wait here for AJ to come home. She didn't tell him about her mother. She told no one. It was too painful. She waved goodbye to Adam as he drove away to his private jet. Cassy called a car to come take her to the airport. She got a flight to San Diego. She didn't tell anyone at the house she wasn't going home with Adam. She just left. Cassy simply slipped away in the darkness of night. Cassy was petrified of seeing her mother on her death bed. She slept restlessly on the air plane. Cassy gave the driver the address to where her mother was staying according to the letter. She quietly approached