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Riley Sitting in this massive tub got me thinking about some things that I should have already dealt with. Dylan hasn't once been disloyal or shown that he has lied this whole trip. When it came down to one little misunderstanding, I was so quick to jump the gun and not believe him because I had held onto what he had done in the past. When did I become that woman? I'm not that judgmental, so why was I being so hard on him? A man that didn't care about me wouldn't have gone through the lengths he has for me. So, that's it! No more thinking the worse. I desperately wanted this to work between us, but I knew it wouldn't if I couldn't stop comparing everything to the past. Dylan has learned from that and moved on. Now it's my turn. I was drying off, wrapping the towel around my body, whe