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~ WILLA's POV ~ The New Year was a time to say goodbye and a time to say hello. Last year was rough, especially with what happened to Wes. There were things that I didn’t want to happen but have to accept, things I didn’t want to know but have to learn, and people I couldn’t live without but I have to let go. I still didn’t have all the answers, but with each new day, I knew I was getting closer and closer. After the boat party, Connor and I, Willa, were inseparable. College was out for a few more weeks, so I didn’t have to play Wes for a while, and that was a huge relief. I hung out with Connor most days and I got to learn things about him and the club as myself. I was absolutely discreet, of course. I made sure to play it coy when I asked him things about the society and I r