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Jayson Katz She changed completely after I revealed that I would meet with Amanda tomorrow. She gave me a tight smile and discreetly tried to avoid my gaze. I could feel how she was building a fortress around herself, and it was almost laughable to think that I would spare Mandy a second glance. I am not my brother, and I am sure I have made that perfectly clear. In case of doubt, I will make it abundantly clear to her tonight while I kiss all those worries away. After sharing a quiet moment, I chose to leave; after all, I would be back by four with Julie, and she had things to do, as I do. "I will be back at four," I sighed, and she nodded, "See you at four; we will meet in the Magenta room." She said, and I nodded. It was supposed to mean something about the room's name, or was I sup