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Auburn notes the amount of time that’s passed on Owen’s 90-day sentence as she kisses AJ goodnight. Whatever Trey told Lydia seems to be working; she and Trey walk hand in hand to the living room, and Lydia seems pleased. Auburn stares at Adam’s picture, thinking about how much AJ looks like him, and Trey seems disappointed in that. They say goodbye to Lydia, and Auburn senses some sort of blame in her expression. She’s always worried that Lydia still holds the time she spent with Adam before he died against her. Auburn worries things will be especially bad if it doesn’t work out with Trey.
Trey has walked her home every night this week, and she allowed him to kiss her last night. She felt uncomfortable because she used to be in love with his brother and AJ is his nephew. There’s also something about him that turns her off. She thinks he might not be a good person, but she’s also worried she’s judging him based on his mother. Auburn also can’t stop thinking about Owen. She worries about him. Trey kisses her again tonight and then tells her to lock her doors because he heard Owen was released early.
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By Colleen Hoover