Twenty-four.

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Who remembers Philophobia?

I might do that sequel I ended up not doing.

We'll see after I finish this book.
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Reina

"I'm telling you right now I didn't do nothing." Hunter said as he sat across from me and Demitri.

"Hunter, nobody told said you did anything wrong." I looked at him confused.

"Oh...okay." He chuckled.

"Reina, stop stalling and tell the boy." Demitri told me.

"Tell me what?" Hunter asked.

"Uh, your fath-"

"Sperm donor." Demitri cut me off. "Continue."

I rolled my eyes, "He wants to see you."

"You're kidding me right?" He scoffed while scrunching his face up in disgust.

"No..." I sighed.

"I'll see him. I have some things to say." He stood on his feet and walked off.

"I don't think this is a good idea." I told Demitri.

"I don't like this, but he was bound to meet him one day."

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"Hunter." I said before we walked into the visitation area.

"Yes,mommy?" He smiled innocently.

"Don't cause a scene in this place." I warned.

He held his chest as he pretended to be offended,"I wouldn't dare."

"Demitri-"

"Yeah,yeah,yeah." He rolled his eyes.

I lead the way inside the area seeing a window being occupied by Julian. Hunter sat at the window while Demitri and I sat next to him.

"Hunter Elias McKinley, pleasure to make your acquaintance." He smiled.

"It's nice to finally meet you." Julian said.

"Right. Why after fifteen years you choose to see me? What you in here for?" He asked.

Before Julian could get a word out Hunter stopped him.

"Raping more little girls, huh? Like you did my mom?" There was a twinkle of anger in his eyes.

"Hunter-"

"Be quiet, Reina. He has to get it off his chest." Demitri told me.

"You know, for fourteen years of my life I thought that my mom was a careless teenager who got pregnant and my father was an irresponsible boy who left. I blamed myself a lot because I thought I was the reason my father chose not to be around."

I sat silently watching Hunter express something he's never told me. Hunter never asked about his father growing up, but didn't know this was how he felt.

"But I was wrong. In reality you ruined my mom's childhood. A grown man took an interest in a girl. You might be my father and physically I may look like you, but mentally I'll never be a sick fuck like you." He got up and stormed away.

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