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... felt like he'd worked out everything with his girls, then other times he realized how complicated it was. Or that things and people could change.

Making a woman happy wasn't like buying a couch and having the couch problem solved. It evolved. It demanded constant attention. Attention Mason didn't have at the best of times, and the apocalypse wasn't the best of times.

All he could do was his best. And of course rely on Haley to pick up the slack. But Carl was wrong—Mason deserved ...

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