Trusting You: The Switched Series book two

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Book: Read Trusting You: The Switched Series book two for Free Online
Authors: Brittany Bromley
Molly stays nice like she promised.
    I get out of the truck to go find Molly. A quick reminder may be just what she needs. I head inside to see my mom staring nervously at the door.
    “Hey mom, where’s Molly?” I ask, giving her a hug.
    “Out back, I really think tonight will be fine. Did Callie not come with you?” she asks.
    “No, she wasn’t ready and I wanted to talk to Molly first. Ash is going to give her a ride over,” I say, heading outside.
    “That’s really sweet of him,” she says. I really wish they would just stop trying to hide what’s going on with them from everyone. Honestly, I can’t believe my mom hasn’t figured it out yet. I open the back door to find Molly sitting outside by herself.
    “Hey, why are you out here all alone?” I ask, sitting down beside her.
    “I’m just thinking. Did she come with you?”
    “No, I wanted to talk to you first. Ash is bringing her over in a little while,” I say immediately regretting it.
    “Of course he is. I’m sure she is exactly his type,” she says. I don’t even know what to say to that. I know she is going to be furious when she finds out about them. I don’t see any reason to tell her now.
    “You don’t know that,” I say, standing up. “I’ll go see if I can find her and send her out here. I don’t think y’all need a big audience to meet each other. I’ll be back in a few minutes. Please be nice,” I say, heading back in. Hopefully they will be here soon and we can get this night over with.  I go back to the front door to stand and wait on them. I feel like I really need to make sure this goes well especially since Leighton told me what she did. Leighton, I almost forgot she said she was coming. I think I will let that be a surprise.
    “Finally, the door opens and Ash and Callie walk in. I grab her immediately and give her a big hug. “Thank you for doing this, I know it’s not easy,” I say, watching her smile at me.
    “Where’s Molly?”
    “I think she’s in the back yard. Come on out with me. I’ll try to clear it out before you see her,” I say doubting anyone voluntarily went outside to talk to her. We walk out the back door to find my mom sitting with Molly. Why in the world would she go out there now? This is either going to go really good or really bad. My mom stands up and walks by motioning for us to follow her. I really don’t think it’s a good idea to leave them alone, but hopefully my mom knows what she’s talking about.
    After a few minutes, I can’t stand it anymore. I go look outside to find the back yard empty. I have no idea where they went, so I head out to find Ash. I think I have talked to every one of my family members in the last ten minutes except the ones I need to. Finally I see Molly down the hall, staring into the bathroom before turning around and heading back outside, slamming the door behind her. Great, that must have gone really bad. Callie quickly comes out of the bathroom and heads straight to the front door. Ash follows her out and I quickly figure out why Molly is so upset.
    Ash looks up and sees me and shakes his head. I head down the hall to try and figure out what is going on.
    “Are you crazy? Hiding in the bathroom with her is not a good way to hide what’s going on with you two,” I say trying to be quiet.
    “We weren’t doing anything. Apparently Molly was her usual self. I found Callie in the bathroom sobbing, so I was trying to make sure she was okay. She is in my truck now. I’m taking her home. This was a really bad idea,” he says, heading into the kitchen. We walk into the kitchen to find my mom fixing plates to go.
    “I heard Molly slam the door and saw Callie leave, thought you might want to take some food,” she says, handing Ash the plates. “Thanks for taking care of her. I’m glad she has you too,” she says. I don’t know if my mom knows what’s going on or is just thinking of him as another son right now, but I am also thankful she has him right

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