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Falyn Pov “Friends,” I repeated, shaking my head back and forth. I was trying so hard to wrap my head around his words, trying to make sense of them. Everything was so blurred now, and my head was pounding trying to wrap itself around all of this. The pull to Arlo was getting stronger and stronger lately, and while I can only assume that meant we were falling more and more in love with each other, when I wasn’t near Arlo all of my thoughts and feelings were swarmed with confusion. Despite how muted my feelings were for Cain in comparison to Arlo’s, they were still there, and as I walked beside him slowly, I couldn’t quite stop those feelings from emerging. Delphine’s words kept thundering in my mind, telling me it wasn’t fair, but then Cain’s words were there too, telling me it was his fa