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An hour later and I still couldn’t wrap my head around how things had changed. Logan was gone, like gone gone. I wouldn’t see him for two more weeks, when school would start again. And Mason was at Nate’s. I drew in a shuddering breath as I sat at my desk. My computer was on, but my hands hadn’t touched the keyboard. Mason was gone. Mason couldn’t see me. Analise forbade me to see him and if I did, then what? I gulped. She made it clear that she would follow through with James’ threat. The first moment that I would go to him, she would call the cops and have me arrested as a runaway. Could she even do that? I had no idea. Could she really force all of this? But Mason was right. I had one more month before I was legally on my own. As I sat there, I saw a blinking light on my phone and