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JACKSON It’s glaring at this point that the myth about the hairpin is not true. The trip to the schools proved that my overall health had improved. I was good now, even Liam could ascertain it. When Sarah affirmed my request, I knew I was about to be the happiest man. I have complained of a lot of things constantly disrupting us from getting married, and the latest this time was the expulsion. “We should pick a date then.” Sadly, I thought whatever date we picked next would favor the king. But I was wrong. The king was not back, and if anything, I needed him more for Sarah’s expulsion. “Uhmmmm.” I scanned Sarah looking up to the sky like she sorted her answers from there. I knew it was sudden and she didn't foresee it. “What if I say tomorrow?” She teased. “If you say tomorrow, th