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"Okay you literally look so good! How are you so tan?!" She asked me, looking me up and down.

"Well, it does help to live in California." I said laughing.

"Okay wait your dress too! And your bracelets! They're adorable! Wow my brother really did fumble.." she said with a smirk.

I could feel my face get red. Leena was one of the only people who knew why our friendship ended and constantly expressed her disappointment in Walker about it. She always shipped us together and teased us about it, but she never knew that I actually had feelings for him.

"Oh stop it!" I said shoving her while trying to hold back a smile.

"The redness on your face suggests otherwise.." Leena said grinning before taking a sip of her drink.

On cue, Walker and Tanner walked into the kitchen from the foyer. Inez ran over to them and hugged their legs which made me smile. I always thought it was cute how much my siblings loved Walker. They would constantly babble about him when we were friends, but they've stopped as they've gotten older.

"Dinner is ready!" My mom shouted to us.

We walked into the dining room and I walked to find my seat. My mom made name cards to put on peoples plates that say where everyone is sitting. I was upgraded to the adult table while Jennifer's kids and my siblings sat in the kitchen.

When I found my seat, I looked up to find my mom looking back at me, trying to hold back a smile while I glared back at her. Of course, she put me next to Walker.

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I broke eye contact with my mom and sat down. At least I was next to Leena. Maybe I could just talk to her all night and ignore Walker. I did miss him, but it wasn't fair that he got to pick and choose when he wanted to talk to me and I just had to wait my turn. It also infuriated me that he didn't even acknowledge it after 2 years of not speaking.

Walker and Leena sat down a few moments after me and Jennifer sat across from me.

"Juliette, I forgot to tell you when I first saw you, but that color is beautiful on you! It really makes your eyes pop." Jen complemented me with a smile.

By now, I had learned how to take complements and how to not get embarrassed by them, so I simply responded:

"Aw thank you! I like how you did your hair as well, it really suits you." I replied, sharing a smile with her.

I heard Walker quietly snicker next to me. I side eyed him, which wiped the smile of his face fast.

I looked back at Jen to find that she was already gushing to my mom about how sweet I am.

I decided to turn and talk to Leena. I didn't want
to dwell on it, but what just happened? Why did Walker laugh at me? I just tried to focus on my conversation with Leena instead.

After eating and talking for a bit, my dad stood up and hit his glass to get everyone's attention.

"Everybody, if I could have your attention." Everyone stopped their personal conversations and turned to face him.

"I know some of you may be wondering while we are all gathered here together.." my dad said, glancing towards me.

He was right, I definitely was.

"Well..." he continued, "I have a special announcement to make. Well actually, someone else has an announcement to make."

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