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“I’m not dating anyone, so it’s not a problem,” Carter says. He shrugs, as if I’m asking to borrow a cup of flour and not for him to test his acting skills. “We carry on with what we started last night. I certainly owe you after that. But can I ask why?”
“Because my parents think we’re together, and that’s the way they are. If their daughter is dating someone, they want to meet him and . .
