A Promise and a Panic
Tally reveals her acceptance of Becca's pregnancy with her father's child, expressing her trust in Becca by asking her to take custody of her son if anything happens to her. The emotional moment is abruptly interrupted by an urgent situation, forcing them to flee to safety.What danger is forcing Becca and Tally to flee, and how will it impact their fragile bond?
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