“The run had been just what I needed. She gave me perspective, set me straight, and helped me to see that whatever had been happening between Aidan and me was okay. We’d taken our usual path from my house, a half-mile warm-up until we reached the track around the high school, where we ran three more miles before heading home. Camden had always been our wise friend. She held herself back from people, taking a while to warm up, and could often be seen as standoffish and a little rude. But once you... had her loyalty and her friendship, she took it as seriously as her own life. She came from a single mom in a broken-down trailer on the outskirts of town, and everything she had, she’d had to fight and work for. The girl didn’t know the meaning of a free ride or an easy life. Because of that, she’d always been more serious, more mature than the rest of us. When we were hanging out at fraternity parties in college and sneaking into bars with fake IDs, she was studying, desperately trying to maintain her 4.0 average.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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