Congradulations

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Honestly I'm so sick of all the hate because of Kellin's $80.00 Polaroid Package, I hope none of my readers are that ignorant to stop liking SWS because of the package. Don't like it? Don't buy it!

  Kellin, still groggy, rose up and blinked a few times.

"Hey bud, you feeling alright?" Parker said to Kellin.

"Yeah, I need a moment with Kay though."

Parker stepped into the kitchen and helped himself to a cup of coffee which Maddi poured.

"What do you make of all this" Maddi said throwing her hands as she talked for emphasis.

"It's silly. Kay shouldn't have kept that from him but he shouldn't have left. I just want them both to be happy."

Maddi nodded and stared at Kellin. She noticed how he would softly touch Kay's  arm when she looked angry or how intensely he searched in her eyes for forgiveness.

Maddi caught snips of their conversations even from two rooms over.

"I'm sorry! See I knew you would treat me like this"

"Kay listen to me,"

"What are you saying."

Then it all stopped. No more shouting or pleading. Kay stormed in without even looking me in the eye. She rummaged through drawers and picked up her tooth brush, perfume, anything that belonged to her. She left one shirt hanging. It was a silver muscle tee with gold hand written lettering.

"Love you Mads, you know where to find me if you need me," Kay said blowing Maddi a kiss and running out the door before she could beg her to stay. Maddi didn't know where to find her, but she knew Kay only ran away because staying would be to easy. Kellin walked in shortly after her,

"If it was ment to be, it would have, Maddi."

"Don't you love her, Kellin? God damn."

"I love her so much, that's why I'm letting her go," He winced while saying it.

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*Kay POV*

"Listen Parker, maybe if I was three years older, busy living my dream, and figured my whole life out, Kellin & I would work. But I'm still learning and growing, and Kellin just isn't. We can't teach each other anything & we can't live together as equals."

"So that's it?" Parker mumbled into his iphone. The call had almost lasted 2 hours.

"I guess so," sighed Kay into the receiver.

"Get out of that bloody motel then and stay here for the night. I have coffee." Parker laughed.

"I mean it's not Brazilian, but I'll have to do," He continued.

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