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CHAPTER EIGHTEEN NADIA It was the last day of our exams. Ordinarily, I should have been excited that I would be free from being bullied by Alex and Sandro for the next month or more, but there was nothing to be happy about. The fact that it was Jack's last day at school made me sad, really sad. I could barely bring myself to study the night before, the words swimming around without meaning as anxiety took hold of me. This is not what I had bargained for when I decided to come to college… When I arrived at school that morning, I glanced over to where Jack usually sat in the front row near the window, hoping to catch even a glimpse of him. But he wasn’t there. My stomach twisted in knots as I realized that he never showed up for the exam. That made me worried. My thoughts raced. Was h