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Shay's Point of View I close the door behind Jackson and turn to look at Zane. "That was unexpected." Zane nods. "Yeah, I'll say. I don't really know what to think.. I don't think I've ever heard an apology coming from him, my father doesn't really apologize." I shrug. "Yes, well, there's a first time for everything, right? " "I guess.. It's just out of character. I'm not even sure if I should believe him." "People can change, Zane. It is possible, maybe you should give him the benefit of the doubt." "Hmmmm.." Zane just makes a noncommittal sound and I sigh. "Zane." I move closer to him and try to touch his arms, but he moves back and shakes his head. "Not now, Shay. I really don't want to hear how we should forgive him. I don't want to talk about him any more tonight." I n