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In this chapter, the reader is introduced to a number of characters who have been introduced in the previous chapter. The first person introduced is a young woman named Sarah, who has just returned from a night out with her boyfriend, Sam. She is shocked to find that Sam and Henry are in Sam's room. She asks Sam if she can call him by his first name, and Sam says that she can. She tells him that she thinks he is in the room with Henry. She then asks him if he wants to hear anything from her. He says that he doesn't want to tell her anything, because he does not want to hurt her feelings. He then asks her if she likes him, and she says she does, but that she does not have to tell him anything. He asks her what she would do if he told her that night. She sighs and says she would rather not tell him what happened that night, because that would mean she would have to say something that would hurt his feelings.
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Chapter 44
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About This Chapter
In this chapter, the reader is introduced to a number of characters who have been introduced in the previous chapter. The first person introduced is a young woman named Sarah, who has just returned from a night out with her boyfriend, Sam. She is shocked to find that Sam and Henry are in Sam's room. She asks Sam if she can call him by his first name, and Sam says that she can. She tells him that she thinks he is in the room with Henry. She then asks him if he wants to hear anything from her. He says that he doesn't want to tell her anything, because he does not want to hurt her feelings. He then asks her if she likes him, and she says she does, but that she does not have to tell him anything. He asks her what she would do if he told her that night. She sighs and says she would rather not tell him what happened that night, because that would mean she would have to say something that would hurt his feelings.
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