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Kali In my 20 years of life, growing up, I had this notion that something can’t be too good without something bad happening. It’s just the way things have been for me. I can be very happy and celebrating, and tomorrow I will receive that saddest news. It’s just like today, these past few days I have been happy, very happy and that happiness has been squashed in a matter of seconds. I knew this day would come, but I didn’t think it would come this early, and it had to strike the moment I let my guard down. My eyes sweep across the room, and they meet Asher’s eyes. He has a knowing smirk on his lips and I just want to wipe it away, with a punch of course. He mouths, ‘I told you so,’ and the hand that’s still holding on Knox’s twitches. I want to raise my middle finger at Asher, but the ro