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BLOOM Today was Saturday, Tyler and Reno had long gone to the stadium, they'd left very early. I wasn't hurt or pained anymore, I mean how could I be? Tyler's excitement this morning was enough to make my grumpiness dissappear. I'd asked Florence and the other house keeper not to bother checking in today so I could have the whole house to myself. I plopped down on a kitchen stool, waiting for the cake mixture to rise a bit. I was currently making Tyler favorite red velvet cake in preparation for his arrival. I don't know when they would be arriving though. My phone rang, it was Annie. I was grateful for the distraction. "Hey, Annie. How are you?" "I need to talk to someone and I have no one to talk to. I could only think of you. " "Is anything wrong?" "Yes, No... I mea