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"You people thought we were making out." Hunter accused them. "What!?" "No!" "We were just worried—" "We just wanted to make sure you're okay." "We didn't hear anything." "We didn't even put our ears on the door." People babbled their excuses and tried to convince us they weren't thinking what Hunter accused them. "You didn't even kiss?" Tiff couldn't stop curious herself from asking Hunter. "We talked." I answered for her. "We heard." Marcus chuckled. "What exactly did you hear?" I challenged my cousins. They didn't answer. They kept their gaze away. "Cane?" Hunter asked her brother. "We heard everything." Cane confessed in a heartbeat. People groaned as they complained and started leaving the hallway. "We should have talked somewhere more private and secure." Hunte