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I watched the boys. They seemed to not be sure of themselves as if they are in unchartered territory. It made me wonder if I was the first woman to walk out on them and call out what they were doing was wrong. They exchanged looks between them. 'No!' I snapped at them, 'don't do that. You came to my house in the middle of the night that means you must have an idea of what can be done to salvage this friendship.' Patton frowned at that. 'Friendship?' I shrugged, 'I guess so. For now.' I said. Daryl sighed deeply, 'We are sorry about all this. You are right,' he said, looking me straight into my eyes. 'We have been pushing you away. It was not intentional.' 'It is our coping mechanism,' Marcus leaned his head back and closed his eyes. 'Every time we think we are about to lose control,