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Kimberly's POV

Taylor said yesterday that she wanted me to come over to the office for some reason, I'm not sure what's going on. I wait an hour before going to their office. I wait outside and breathe in deep breaths and walk in to see Karlie and Taylor talking. "Hey Kim, it's good to see you got here," Taylor says with a small smile. I look nervously down at my hands. "It's okay Kim, it's nothing, just come on back," Taylor says softly as she grabs my hands and brings me to the exam room. "I really don't want to be here," I whimper.  "It's okay Kim, it's just a quick check and that's it for now," Taylor says encouragingly. I nervously sit down and Karlie sits next to me and grabs my hands. "Hey hun, it's alright you're fine," Karlie says encouragingly. Taylor leans back the chair and gets her mask and gloves on. "Open for me, Kim," Taylor says encouragingly as she grabs her tools. I nervously open my mouth and Taylor starts checking my teeth and braces. "Bite down for me, Kim," Taylor says. I bite down and Taylor looks around my bite and take her tools out of my mouth. "Kim, I've got some good news," Taylor says encouragingly as she sees me freaking out. "What is it," I ask confused. "You are ready to get your braces off," Taylor says encouragingly. "Wait really," I say excitedly. "Yes congratulations, I'm going to remove them now," Taylor says encouragingly. I lay back down compliantly as I'm excited to get them off as it felt like I was having them forever. I open my mouth and Taylor grabs a tool and starts removing my brackets from my teeth and puts the top row of my brackets still attached with the wire on the tray and does the same with the bottom row. "Now I'm just going to clean your teeth so there's no extra glue still left on your teeth," Taylor says encouragingly. Taylor picks her scaler and mirror and starts picking off the large chunks of glue on my teeth and uses her polisher to smoothen them. "Congratulations Kim, you longer need to wear braces, but you'll have to continue wearing your retainer," Taylor says encouragingly.

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