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As the apartment door opened, Ynna gazed up at her friend. She left the resort the next morning after Rex left her and got here to her friend's place. "Ynna!" "What's wrong?" her worried friend asked. "Can I stay here?" she begged, her voice trembling. Her friend flung open the door wide. Her knee was weakening, so she walked directly to the sofa. Her friend asked, "Why are you carrying luggage? Did you leave your house? " "No, I haven't been home in over a month," she said, but something really seemed to stab her in the heart at the moment. She can't bear the torment she's in right now. She was able to do it for four days, but now she has lost her courage. "What happened to you? Why didn't you stay in your house? " "I lived at Rex's house. I lied to Dad that we had been training