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“No need to thank me, I’m always there to help with the process.” he smiled, leaving the bedroom and me to sort my stuff out and have time to myself.” I can’t believe I’m here in Texas. I just hope people are more friendly here than in Oz. I don’t want to fail here, and I don’t need bullies running my life a second time around. Once I was finished, I headed outside. I looked around, but I couldn’t see Levi. So I decided to lay down on the swinging sofa. I hadn’t realized I had fallen asleep until I opened my eyes and saw two piercing green eyes staring back at me. The person in front of me smiled. “Good afternoon angel.” Hugh, no one called me angel apart from my uncle J. I scrunched my brows, and he laughed. Damn, it sent tingles through me. “Who are you?” He opened his mouth. “Jon