I'm skipping, but Cam doesn't have a class until this afternoon, so he's a good boy.And your a bad boy?Oh, I'm a bad, bad boy.Yeah, as in bad at spelling, math, english, cleaning up after yourself, talking to people, and I could go on.

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In the book "Wait for You" by Jennifer L. Armentrout, a playful exchange occurs between two characters. One character mentions that despite skipping class, Cam has no obligations until the afternoon, implying he's responsible. The dialogue humorously contrasts the two characters by highlighting one as the 'bad boy' who struggles with various skills.

This self-deprecating humor reveals the character's insecurities and endears them to the reader. The mix of lightheartedness and vulnerability adds depth to their relationship, suggesting that beneath the surface, they both have their struggles.

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February 02, 2025

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