“Or maybe he didn’t really need her anymore. Maybe nobody did. But she needed him—at least until she could get out of there for good. Lisa had to be rational about this and stop letting her paranoia about Clark and Solomon jeopardize the entire plan. Whether they were in love or not, she couldn’t let Solomon find out about that essay or he may never recover. She needed to try, one more time, to convince Clark that keeping it a secret was the right thing to do. It wouldn’t be easy, though, es...pecially if he was keeping a secret of his own. But, for the time being, she was banking on Clark still being hers and that good ole Lisa Praytor charm to make things right again. Just before she left her house for Clark’s, Lisa decided to check her e-mail. Not surprisingly, it was already signed in to Clark’s account. This happened all the time. He didn’t have a laptop, and he was always borrowing hers when he came over. Half the time, ever since school had let out, she just let him take it home with him.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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