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"Cole seems to like Lana," I commented as we walked side by side, "You are clever to send Lana home with him. They might start to get to know each other using this opportunity. " I could only hope Lana gave Cole a chance. She is not the type to settle for something less. "Cole is a great guy. He is a little nosy, but he means well in the end. " Colton sighed, "That guy had the worst childhood, but he seems to be better than me. " That got my interest, "Worst childhood?" I pressed, glancing at him. It seems like almost everyone in this generation is carrying a burden from their childhood. Colton nodded his head, "But it is not my story to tell. If things go well with Lana and him, you might get to know him better. " He shrugged, "Though it may as well take years for Cole to open up tha