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Brett’s POV
Today is the day that my cousin Kaycie is moving in. I am excited for her to move in with me and three of my friends. Kaycie and I are close and have been since we were little. She is four years younger than me, at 20. She called me about two months ago and said she needed a change of scenery and asked if I knew anyone who had a spare room she could rent. I told her I had a spare room that was perfect for her and told her to move here. I inherited a large house from my grandmother. It is an older two-story, but the inside has been completely renovated. It has two master bedrooms, so I told her she could have the upstairs master. I have the downstairs master bedroom. I am standing outside with my two friends, who also each rent one of the other rooms in the house when the moving truck pulls up and stops. I see my other cousin Todd get out of the driver's side and walk over to us. I introduce him to the guys.
“Hey Todd, how have you been man?” I ask him.
“I have been good working, going to college, and looking after Kaycie.” He replies
I am aware something has happened with her recently, but I have never been able to get the full story. The last time I was able to visit her, I noticed that she was more shy and jumpy. I was worried. I hope I can get her to tell me what happened to change my cousin. She was always so outgoing and happy. That’s when I hear a car pull up. I watch as she parks her baby blue Mini Cooper in the driveway. I watch her get out and walk toward us. She slows down when she notices my two buddies standing by me. I can almost see the fear in her eyes. She walks over and gives me a hug.
“Hey Kaycie, how have you been squirt?” I ask her.
“Seriously, still using that stupid nickname. I have been good.” She says, smiling.
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