![]() 'Plus, there's a chance our boy is somewhere nearby, listening to this conversation,' Ro added before she raised her voice to a shout. 'Because it's fun watching you get all red and fidgety!' Amy told her. Why are we talking about this?' Sophie asked But then it got super complicated, so we decided to focus on being friends. 'That's not what happened!' Sophie argued-over lots more coughing from the doorway. ![]() 'But then she realized he was too boring, so they broke up.' 'She tried with Fitzy,' Ro answered for her. I don't know how you haven't dated any of them-or have you?' 'I swear, you have no idea how lucky you are, getting to be around so many gorgeous boys all the time. It didn't help that Ro kept cackling beside her. ![]() ![]() 'He doesn't stare at me like that,' she said, hoping her cheeks weren't blushing too badly. It was probably Grady, maybe Edaline too, but Sophie decided she would rather not know who was eavesdropping. 'He's the supercute blonde guy you picked up cookies for, right? The one who keeps staring at you all intense when I met him, like you were the only person that mattered to him in the entire universe?' “Keefe?' Amy repeated, her lips curling into a grin. ![]()
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