![]() ![]() ![]() With ( what I thought was blackmailing) a deal between them, they agree to swap texts until Talon comes back from a football camp that he is going to and they swap phones. Talon is exactly what she expects him to be: cocky, arrogant, and egoistical. ![]() Only to find out that she got a ‘egoistical’ ( her words, not mine) football player’s phone mixed up with hers. Kaylee’s parents tell her that she is not getting another phone after she loses or breaks four in a record of six-months. So when her twin brother Zach ,a famous high school football player, goes to a party while she goes to a fair with her best friend Nicky and loses her phone, and then supposedly finds it again. Seriously, she uses her phone more than I do, which is an accomplishment, seeming that I’m never off my phone. ![]() Kaylee has had all of her life on her phone. BooksInNeed, with a book that (has a confusing name) made me see that sometimes talking (texting) to strangers might be a good thing (no, it didn’t, but still). ![]()
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