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Charlie looked at Toby. It was their last day at her parents house, and they had finally decided to tell her parents the truth. Charlie had woken up before Toby, and finding nothing better to do, she went downstairs to the kitchen.

"Good morning." Her father said.

"Hey Dad." Charlie said as she sat down at the kitchen table. She watched as her father poured a steaming cup of coffee into his mug.

"Can I have some?" Charlie asked. Her father looked at her.

"Sure." He said, "When did you start drinking coffee?"

"When I started my job as an investegator." She said. Her father sat her mug in front of her.

"Thanks." She said. There was silence for a little while.

"Dad?" Charlie said.

"Yeah?" Her father replied looking up at her.

"Have you ever told an outlandish, crazy lie to stop someone from nagging or annoying you?" Her father looked at her, pondering the question.

"Yes. When I was about twenty- five, I told my parents that I had enrolled in college. They had been begging me since I was the oldest, to go. I would have been the first one in my family." He replied.

"Did they ever find out?" Charlie asked before taking a drink of her coffee.

"About three months later. I told them I was going to school for a business degree and one day I came home covered in machine oil." Charlie smiled.

"Thank- you." She said. She kissed his cheek and walked off.

"Char." Her father said. She turned and he went on, "This wouldn't have anything to do with your's and Toby's engagement." She didn't say anything. Her father smiled. "We knew all along." He said. Charlie's eyes went wide. Her father went on, "You never were good at keeping secrets. If I were you though. I'd hold on to him." Charlie smiled and went off to her room.

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