Your girl doesn't seem like the type who's into the party scene.I got hung up on the phrase your girl and the rush of pride it sent through me for what was probably a second too long. Yeah, I don't think so.Jase chuckled softly. She's turned you into a changed man, hasn't she?I smiled as I grabbed my keys. Jase might be right. Since I'd met Avery in August, a lot of my habits had changed, even more so during the weeks following fight night. Something like that.Well, have fun. Don't impregnate her.
by Jennifer L. Armentrout
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In a conversation with Jase, the narrator reflects on his relationship with a girl named Avery. Jase's comment about Avery not fitting into the party scene makes the narrator feel proud, revealing his deepening feelings for her. This brief moment of pride showcases how much Avery has impacted his life.

The narrator acknowledges that he's changed since meeting Avery, especially after a significant event referred to as fight night. Jase's playful advice not to "impregnate her" adds a humorous touch, emphasizing the seriousness the narrator feels about their bond while still maintaining a lighthearted atmosphere among friends.

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