Chapter 2 Part 4

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***hey guys

I just wanted to say that I'm so grateful for you all. It helps me so much when I write these books and I'm so thankful for those reading this and everyone who likes it and compliments me on it. I appreciate all your comments and all the love and support I get.

Yesterday was one of the worst days ever because someone made me feel like I was nothing and said things to me that I didn't think that person would ever say to me just like a week ago.

I was so heartbroken yesterday but remembering you guys and getting comfort from you guys has helped me so, so much.

I'm glad it's over and that I can just end that chapter in my life and move on.

It's hard to let go of people you love but sometimes it's the best thing for the both of you.

There is an opportunity for a small character which could be you in the next chapter of this book so I'll hold a little competition.

For a chance to win, all you have to do is send me your three favorite quotes from Perri from my books.

They can be about anything random but they have to be from three separate books and you have to say what books they are from.

For further questions, just message me. And message me your quotes.

I love you all and I am really just going to pick at random.

And the strength to write this part was purely from you guys.

Thank you.

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Amber***

"No dancing." The doctor says to me. "For at least three weeks."

I sigh, putting a hand to my head. How am I going to do this? I might as well just take the next flight home.

"If you are on tour, I can connect you with my various partners across America. So you can see the doctors when you need to." He says.

I nod.

"Thank you..." I whisper, even though I'm not in the mood of thanking anyone.

A nurse helps me wrap my foot and then it is put in a boot that will help me walk comfortably.

"Is that good?" The nurse asks, looking up at me.

I nod.

"Can I just have a second?" I sigh.

"Sure." The doctor says, walking up to the door and holding it for the nurse, before exiting himself.

I feel as if I might cry.

What was the point of all the training? All the hard work I did- for nothing?

It's not like Danielle is going to be fazed. She'll just tell everyone to re-block my scenes like it doesn't even matter.

The door opens suddenly and Perri walks in with a Starbucks in his hand.

"It's for you..." He smiles, walking up to me and handing it over.

I look down at it, from sitting at the edge of the hospital bed.

"Thank you." I sigh.

"Remember when you used to make these?" He says, sitting down on a chair next to me.

That day when he walked into Starbucks. I can remember it to so clearly but every time I think about it, I feel like I'm not even thinking about us.

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