I need to see a counselor,” Jordan said in a low, crackly tone. “Yes, you do. I don’t know what has gotten into you,” Chrasey replied quickly. “Calm down. It’s not that serious.You just need to get over this Jayon thing quick before you hurt yourself,” Dakota said. “It is serious. Jordan has been bugging out since she caught Jayon cheating,” Chrasey replied. “That’s what I mean. She is not built for this and needs to knock it off,” Dakota said. “Hello? I’m right here. I can hear you two,” Jordan interjected. The ladies laughed. “I know that I’m not built for it and that this has just been my way of forgetting Jayon,” Jordan added. For a moment, Jordan’s honesty kept the women silent. They all knew how it felt to be her; they had all experienced the pain of betrayal. Better yet, they had all wanted to throw caution to the wind and live in a place where no pain could hurt them. Hell, it was Dakota’s creed at one point, for years to be exact, until David came along.