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Contrary to Ivan’s warning, Dave remained within the premises, pacing to and fro, impatiently waiting for them to come out and a chance to get to see Cassidy. He knew just how pathetic it made him look but he couldn’t just bring himself to leave without seeing for himself that she was doing okay. Besides, a part of him believed that if Cassy got to see how dedicated he was to fixing things between them and caring for her, she just might consider taking him back. It was a long shot but Dave was willing to take it, however it came. His pacing came to a stop when he saw the door slide open and Cassidy’s family exited the room. Dave approached them, eager to try again. “How is she? Can I see her please?” Dave asked all at once, his eyes bouncing on them one after the other, hoping for a pos