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Hunter was looking at me strangely. It was a probing look that begged me to tell him what his mum told me, but I just ignored him. My ears were still burning from thinking about it. There was no way that he was into me. I wasn't going to get my hopes up when I don't even know how I feel about him myself. I mean I knew that I liked him but that didn't mean that I was in love with him. All the way through the dinner that he ended up cooking, his eyes would always come back to me even when I ignored, instead concentrating on Sadie, Molly and his mom just ended up arguing and swearing at Hunter before telling the girls not repeat that word. Even though I avoided him, something through the dinner I forgot what was bothering me and just laughed at Hunter being grilled about school and too much p