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aly.j.deaton : spent four weeks in la and now i live off smoothies, thanks la see ya later <3

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friend : 😍😍😍

sierradeaton : come back

lukehemmings : thank you for not destroying my house

A month passed. Aly back at home, working everyday, trying to forget Calum. Telling herself it was a fling and nothing more. If he stopped posting on instagram so much it would have been much easier.

A second month passed. More work. More missing Sierra. Calum still lingering in the back of her mind.

A third month passed. Full of late nights of drinking to forget everything in LA. Trying to forget the joy that city had brought her. The city that brought her him.

A fourth month passed and she couldn't do it any more. She needed to get away.

Aly sat on her bed, the door closed so her parents would stay away. She held her phone to her ear, chewing on her nails as she listened to it ring.

"Hey!" Sierra's cheery voice came through the speaker.

Aly dropped her hand to the fluffy pillow in her lap, "Hey, uhm"

"Are you okay?" Sierra came to a stop in the hallway, noticing the tone in her sisters voice.

Luke was walking towards her, a mug in his hands, he raised a brow at her quietly saying, "Who's that?"

Sierra held up her finger to him as she listened to Aly speak.

"I need to get out. I can't do this anymore," Aly picked at the pillow in her lap.

"Do what anymore?"

"Live at home. In this city. I need to do something more with my life, I need to get away," Aly tried to put her confusing feelings into words.

Sierra started to walk away from Luke, leaving him standing in the hallway confused.

"Why? Where is this coming from? Are you having an episode?" Sierra asked. Just last week Aly was talking about some guy she met at the bar and how much she loved her job.

"No!" The last question kind of offended her but she knew her sister meant well.

"I'm twenty-five, still living at home. When I was staying at your place, alone, there was something so peaceful about it. I mean I love Mom and Dad but I think I need to make a change," Aly explained.

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