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The Bad Boy Next Room (Charlie and Taylor) novel Chapter 57

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Charlie exhaled. "So, you're saying I should start by telling Dad I like someone?"

Freya: "Exactly."

Charlie: "Okay, I can do that. But I don't know how long I can wait."

Freya: "Well, at least you want to be honest with Dad. That's a start."

Charlie: "Okay, let's do this."

Freya kept the video call going and passed the phone to their father. Then, Charlie greeted, "Hi, Dad."

"Charlie?" Adrian's face lit up through the video call. "Say hello to the most beautiful woman on earth."

As her father moved the camera to Riley, Charlie laughed. She greeted, "Hi, Mom. You're so beautiful."

"Ah, thanks, Charlie. Guess what? We look alike!" Riley said.

"What do you want to talk about, Sweetheart?" Adrian asked, taking the phone back.

"Um, it's something personal. Is now a good time?" Charlie asked.

"Well…not really," Adrian admitted. "Freya's first collection just arrived, and our VIP clients are coming soon. What is it?"

Charlie hesitated. "Dad, I met a really nice guy—"

"Wait." Adrian's face darkened. "What's going on?"

"Dad, you always told me about guys lurking around. This is me being open with you about one nice guy," Charlie restarted.

Adrian's expression changed, his brows furrowing. He stopped walking and asked, "Alright… What about this guy? And why did you introduce him as 'nice'?"

Twisting the truth slightly, Charlie responded, "Well, technically, I met his brother first—he has autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Through this guy, I learned more about ASD and the kind of support individuals with the condition need. This guy loves his brother so much and understands his needs really well. He even taught me a lot about it. Seeing how much he cares made me realize what a good person he is. In a way, Dad, he reminds me of you."

Charlie saw her father's expression soften. Her dad had a soft spot for persons with disability, mainly because he had once been wheelchair-bound himself.

"And he teaches a kid with ASD how to play basketball," Charlie added. "It reminded me of how hard you worked to find the right coaches for that sports camp in Dowel City you often sponsor. You still do that, right? The sports camp for disabled children."

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