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Isra. I was at the balcony waiting for Kellan to come home because he had something he wanted to say to me and Declan didn’t ask about the video I uploaded on the internet. I didn’t know why he wasn’t asking me about it, but I think he knew I was the one who did it. It’s been two hours since Kellan left, and he wasn’t here yet. I tapped my hands against the railing and kept glancing at the gate and the sky at intervals because it looked like it was going to pour down soon. I moved away from the railing and went to take a seat. “There you are, I was looking for you.” I heard Declan’s voice, and turned to the door of the balcony, and he was leaning against it with a smile on his face. “Waiting for Kellan?” I nodded. I showed him a text on my phone. “He said we would have dinn