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ARIEL’S POV Moving to a new city wasn’t as easy as I thought, but the pain and stress were accompanied by a little consolation. I was getting away from my bitter past, and nothing else mattered at that moment except one thing. I knew that Will wasn’t going to forgive me easily for taking him away from a place he called home, a place where he had learned to be used to, but I hoped that someday he was going to understand. The new city we moved to was a lot more different than what I was used to. I had never been there before, but I was sure I was going to learn how to live there. But there was something particularly wonderful about it. The trees, the forests, the mountains that were all over the place. It was almost as though nature had taken over. Some of the houses looked very ol