Chapter Forty Seven

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Over the course of being in preparation for Africa and the process to get there, I hadn't talked to Harry and I'm not sure why. I've found myself talking with old friends from my work in Florida. Sarah and Harrison to be specific, I would text Harrison and would try to FaceTime Sarah when she was at work during closing which is when I would be waking up.

Harrison and I had been pretty close to dating before I moved off and I was till able to be close friends with him. I just get a tad worrisome now that Harry and I are at a point where he's too busy and going around the world, but I'm just kind of here. I don't know how much longer that I want to be in Los Angeles because I miss home, my family, and doing my favorite things with my best friends.

Cameron is now off traveling since he's trying to get MAGCON going again, but Nash is being an asshole still. He always would drop by my house to see me if he could. I just don't know if I can keep this long distance up as much as I wanted to, I was dumb for thinking a small town girl like me could be with a pop star.

"Savanna?" I shook my head from my thoughts and looked to Hannah, my roommate.

"Sorry, are we heading out?"

She nodded and pointed to the large key, "Don't forget your sunscreen."

I nodded and turned to make sure the sunscreen was in my bag, and I located it almost immediately and did a quick check before zipping it up.

My phone lit up to a text, it was Harrison and I unlocked it to read.

The Blonde Harry: Did Sarah tell you about Jesse?

I did know the situation because I had been here not a full day and Jesse quit which stressed me out to where I'm ready to move home to help my second family.

To The Blonde Harry: Yes, did he quit or just get pissy like always and take off?

The Blonde Harry: I'm pretty sure you don't just leave and not quit.

To The Blonde Harry: Guess I'll be moving home when I get back.

"Car is here, Savanna!" Carl yelled and I locked my phone to run towards the others.

I squeezed into the last seat with LauraBelle and Jennifer next to me before shutting the door, Pastor Sam began driving us tot the school behind Godfrey and I watched the different small buildings that had various things to sell.

"They have a Shell." I stared blankly at the gas station and Jennifer nodded to me.

"They aren't completely out of the loop."

"I feel like America just had to be difficult and rebel against everyone. Oh, y'all drive on the left side of the road and your driver is on the right? We're gonna be different." We all bursted into laughter, but in complete agreement that America is messed up.

As we neared the school, the girls that had came last year grew excited and it was contagious. I was practically bouncing in my seat, but I was hoping one kid would cling to me and make my heart just melt.

"Oh, some may not be there it's only Saturday." Pastor Sam informed us.

When Pastor same parked in the front of the church, we saw the kids all start gathering at the gate and my eyes grew at the number. Many ran to the ones from last year, but others came to the newcomers.

My hand was taken and I looked at the girl that stood a bit taller than me, her head was shaved with dark brown eyes like my own and she had a bright smile. Her yellow t-shirt was tucked into a blue skirt.

"Thank you so much for coming to see us."

I stood there lost for words and just hugged her to be embraced back, I pulled away and looked to her eyes.

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