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NEXT MORNING: GEORGIA'S FAMILY HOUSE The sun streamed through the curtains, casting a soft glow across Georgia's room. She stretched, groaning softly as the light stung her eyes. The bed was too comfortable, but the thought of facing her father and brother was enough to make her want to bury herself in the blankets. Her phone buzzed beside her, and she picked it up with a sigh. May: Morning, sleepyhead. Hope you’re not still in bed. Remember, hotel plan today. Georgia stared at the message for a few seconds. She didn’t have the energy to deal with her dad and Mark right now, but she had to. She’d put it off long enough. She hit reply. Georgia: Yeah, I know. I’ll talk to them. She had told May about her plan of staying at a hotel instead of living with her family. She also had some un