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Conrad I was nervous talking to Callum about all of this. As I traveled back in time, the memories flooded my mind like a movie. I could see us, being close. Doing things brothers shouldn’t be doing. I didn’t feel ashamed, or embarrassed, or disgusted. What I felt was hope. I had no idea if Cal and I would be compatible together. I had no idea how we would make this work, but I wanted to try. “What will our parents think? What will Kitty think? What will the members of Skaydal think?” I asked softly. “Do you really care?” Cal asked, and I paused. Did I really care? “In some parts, yes. I don’t want us to lose those we care about. I don’t want us to be kicked out of Skaydal. Our life is here, Cal,” I said, and he nodded. “Last night, I said…I said that I wasn’t sure I felt the same wa

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