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For the whole week, I’m scared to step foot outside the high school building. I start to pick more inconvenient times, when it’s dark outside, or when everybody’s in the cafeteria for dinner. But still, no luck. I don’t hear from my aunt either, but I’m suspecting she made a call to the Seminary. I just have a feeling by the way some professors are looking at me. Could it have anything to do with my aunt requesting a new mentor for me? And if I thought I could keep pretending like I’m not bothered by Jake and Katie’s loving display of their affection towards one another in public, I was wrong. Terribly wrong. Every day gets harder, watching them together. Even if I know they’re uneasy with me around, they still look … happy. And it bugs me way more than I care to show. I tell myself tha