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Sierra’s POV I offered him a small, appreciative smile, trying not to dwell on the worry knotting in my stomach. The more I tried to settle into this place, the more complicated things became. And despite Jason’s promise, I couldn’t shake the feeling that I was being drawn into something deeper, something I wasn’t fully prepared for. Bella cleared her throat, breaking the moment. “Alright, let’s change the subject,” she announced with a determined smile. “How about we talk about something fun, like how you’re going to totally slay this semester, Sierra? I mean, your outfit alone is winning major style points.” Her sudden switch in mood made me laugh, and the tension started to melt, even if just a little. “Thanks, Bella,” I said, grateful for her attempt to lighten the situation. “I’m d