Chapter 25

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Our relationship grew deep as the summer went on. We went on many more dates in the real world without interruption and in the dream world. By the time school started, everything was very different in all the right ways.

The first change was that I told Mindy, Arnold, and Andy that Grey and I were dating. Arnold was the only person who seemed surprised by this or sounded the most surprised through text. His exact words were, "Hold up. Wait. She's with him. He's with her. He made her miserable... yet they're together?!?!?"

Mindy said, "Yep, saw that comin'," and Andy said, "Yeah, me 2."

We had several hangouts with each other to get to know Grey better over the summer. Grey even bought his friends along so we could all get used to one another before school started. And by the time it did, we all sat at the same table at lunch, much to the surprise of everyone else around us.

And Evan and Sasha were allowed nowhere near it.

Unlike Sasha, the popular kids were nicer than expected, and it was Grey's doing. They would've been out of his group if they even tried looking at us sideways.

In September, Ana and Blake had their first anniversary, and Grey threw them a little party at his house.

"Your boyfriend has been redeeming himself," Ana whispered in my ear as he brought out a homemade cake that he and I baked together. "Even Andy has warmed up to him." I looked over at Andy, who smiled as Grey acted like he was about to drop the cake.

"I'm glad," I signed.

"What are you glad for, cute thang over there?" Grey asked as he placed the cake on the marble kitchen counter.

"Stop," I signed shyly. He smirked and then gestured to Ana and Blake. "Come cut your cake," he said.

"Thank you, guys!" Blake said.

"Seriously," Ana said and kissed my cheek. Mindy kicked my leg lightly and whispered, "When will this be, you guys?"

"June," I signed.

Before Mindy could say anything, there was a knock behind us in the kitchen doorway. We all looked, Ana and Blake mid-cut, to see a man standing there. His hair was gray, and his eyes were a bright blue.

"Hey, Dad," Grey said.

"Hey, bud," he responded. "Sorry for interrupting; I just wanted to say hi. Especially because I heard his girlfriend was going to be here." His eyes scoured our faces as he tried to guess who it could be.

"That's Hazel," Grey said, pointing at me. "Hazel, Dad. Dad, Hazel."

"Nice to meet you," he signed with a bright smile.

I know my whole face probably lit up. "You know ASL?"

"My mom went deaf while I was young. I had to learn so that we could communicate with each other. Mainly so that she could yell at me with her hands." We both laughed.

"That's so cool that you learned the language," I signed excitedly. "Is that how Grey knows?"

"Yep," he signed back. "My mom would've killed me if her grandkids couldn't communicate with her."

"Yeah, of course. You did a good job teaching Grey. He knows the language very well."

"Thank you, sweetheart."

Grey then introduced the rest of my friends to him. They all smiled and shyly waved while giving various verbal greetings.

"All right," Grey's dad said. "I'll get out of your hair. I don't want to make Grey feel uncool or anything." He winked at him, and Grey shook his head.

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