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SARAH After I noticed the shift in his indication, I regretted inquiring. I should have waited for a lighter atmosphere. I coughed and cleared my throat to bring back his audience. “A guy, Dylan, I think he's a fresher and he likes you.” I was referring to the guy who said Jackson was his role model. Seeing Jackson smirk made me realize that he knew exactly what he did. He knew reports like this would come in after the announcement he made. Before I could say or observe any other manifestation, Jackson pulled my hand and began dragging me. “Let go. What are you doing?” I yelled at him. Trying to yank my hand away but he held me so tight that I couldn't pull away. From trying to break the grip, I began looking at his side view. The way the breeze spread his hair as we walked. Until n