Trusting You: The Switched Series book two

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Authors: Brittany Bromley
years, but she has us now. We just need to make sure she doesn’t run. I’ll try to keep her here, but I think you need to talk to her as soon as possible. Just be honest with her about everything. I know Molly wants nothing to do with her, but if this is going to work, they are going to have to get along.”
    “I know, but right now Molly is refusing to meet her. I will spend as much time as I can with Callie, but I’m not going to force Molly to meet her before she is ready,” she says. “I will stop by as soon as I can in tomorrow. I think we are going to get to come home pretty early. I’ll talk to you later. Get some rest.”
    “You try to get some rest too. Be careful coming home,” I say, before hanging up. I am exhausted and unfortunately I don’t see getting any sleep before all of this mess is over. I also know if it’s up to Molly, this mess will never be over.
     
     
    I have successfully kept Callie here a month. It hasn’t been as hard as I had originally thought, of course Molly has still been refusing to meet Callie, but my parents have talked her into doing it tonight at their annual Fourth of July party. I don’t think that’s the best time and place, but my parents wanted it that way. I have probably seen my family more in the past month than I have in years thanks to Callie. My family can’t seem to stay away from her any more than I can. Ash has definitely got it bad too. I don’t remember ever seeing him so happy. I thought they were a bad idea in the beginning, but now I am thankful they hit it off. I am hoping he’s enough to keep her here.
    I am on my way to my parent’s house when my phone starts ringing. I grab my phone to glance at it before answering it on speaker. Leighton Lancaster, I haven’t talked to her in about a month. That is surprising since I can’t seem to stop thinking about her. I don’t know what it was about that girl, but I can’t get her out of my head.
    “Hello,” I answer.
    “Hi Brody, it’s Leighton. You were supposed to be keeping me updated on how it’s going with Callie, but I haven’t heard from you in a while,” she says.
    “I did say that, didn’t I?”
    “Yes, you did. I’m assuming no news is good news with you. I would hate to think she is miserable and you have yet to call and let me know,” she says.
    “She is fine. We are really enjoying getting to know her. My family already loves her and I promise she has lots of protectors,” I say hoping she’s not really mad I haven’t been keeping her updated.
    “I know she’s okay, I talk to her every once in a while when she gets a second to call me. What are her plans tonight? Please don’t leave her alone. I meant to call sooner, but I have been busy,” she says. Why should I not leave her alone tonight? That is an odd thing to say. 
    “She is going to my parents tonight. They always have a big party on the Fourth. It’s also the first time she will meet Molly,” I say.
    “Please say you are kidding,” she practically screams at me. I pull into my parent’s driveway and cut the truck off.
    “Why is it that so bad? We will all be here to support her. I really think it will be okay. Molly has had a month to get used to the idea of having to share her family with her.”
    “Here’s what you are going to do. You are going to make sure Molly is nice to her and you are going to make sure Callie does not get upset. Not tonight. Here’s what I am going to do. I am going to go straight to the airport and fly into Nashville tonight. Text me directions to your house and I will be there as soon as I can be. Tonight is not Callie’s favorite night of the year. It’s the night her parents were killed and she hates it, so please take care of her,” she says, before telling me bye and hanging up. I really wish Callie had told me all of this. She didn’t seem that upset when we mentioned this to her, so maybe Leighton is just blowing it out of proportion. Too late now, I just hope

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