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... helping him with administrative tasks.


Spring training didn't start until the end of February but Kaleb finally found a group of people willing to take that backpacking trip he cancelled after getting dumped so he was currently in Europe. Sitting around at home alone had been driving her crazy so she begged Noah to give her something to do.


He talked to the owner of the dojo, explaining her situation, and he didn't mind letting her help with Noah's paperwork. ...

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