catch on - “It’s a trend. Kind of a subgenre of fiction, but it’s c_________ _____ in other areas. Art. Music.” (chapter 12, page 126), walk-ins - "Between phone orders, Internet orders, and w________, neither of us even has time to take a lunch break." (ch. 12, p. 127), bawl - "She’s still nodding, and I’m just b________ like an idiot." (ch.12, p. 129), get-together - "Nothing big, but our parents were out of town, so of course we had a little g_________." (ch. 12, p.130), apologetic - "The table grows quiet. I see an a_________ look pass from Allysa to Ryle." (ch. 12, p. 131), tape up - "He pulls me up the stairs, and when we walk in the door, Lucy is standing at the kitchen table t_______ ____ a box of her stuff." (ch.12, p. 132), look around - “You got a couch?” he asks, l________ ________ my office." (ch.13, p.135), burn yourself out - “No. I worry about you sometimes because I don’t want you to b____ _________ _____." (ch. 13, p. 136), cut off - "I open my mouth to tell him I like him, too, but my voice is c___ ____ by the sound of his phone." (ch. 13, p. 139), judgemental - "Well . . . my mother is very overbearing. Very j_________, especially of the people she loves the most." (ch.13, p. 140),

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