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Chapter 16April glared at each of her roommates. “This is important to me.” She was going shopping with Kyle later in the day, and then they’d come back to the townhouse to wrap the present for his boss’s baby and to have dinner. “Please don’t screw it up.” “We won’t, sweetie,” Bella said. “Will we?” She gave their other two roommates the hairy eyeball. “No, ma’am,” Tom said. “Nope,” Nick agreed. “Thanks, guys. You’re lifesavers.” “It’s the least we can do,” Bella assured her. “How many times have we had people over, and you never once complained or objected?” There hadn’t been any reason to do either. She hadn’t dated anyone—not seriously—in the four years she’d lived with them. “I don’t know why I told him you guys weren’t going to be home.” “Ooo! I’ll bet I do.” Nick looked so s