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... s on you." Terrence sighed as he walked closer towards Abigail.

Abigail only looked at her brother. She remained silent.

"I am just worried since it would be your first time for that. You were used to being with us, so I wanted to know if you could handle that." Terrence sat down beside Abigail.

Even though it was quiet, Terrence knew that Abigail was listening to what he was saying.

"I told you. I am happy and proud of what you have achieved. I wasn't trying to d ...

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