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Rosé had spent the last few weeks in her hometown, mourning the loss of her mentor and friend, Angela Moore. Now, she was back in New York City, trying to pick up the pieces of her life.

One of the first things Rosé did was to reach out to Auggy Matthews, the young boy she had babysat before. Auggy had always been a bright spot in her life, and she was eager to see him again.

When Rosé arrived at the Matthews' apartment, she was greeted by Auggy's smiling face. But as they caught up, she couldn't help but notice a tension between Auggy and his older brother's friend, Lucas Friar.

Auggy confided in Rosé that he didn't like Lucas because he spent so much time with Auggy's sister, Riley. Rosé could understand why Auggy felt that way, but she also knew that holding onto anger and bitterness wasn't healthy.

Over the next few days, Rosé did her best to bring Auggy and Lucas together. She organized outings for them, encouraged them to spend time together, and even had heart-to-heart conversations with both of them.

But despite her efforts, Rosé couldn't shake the feeling that New York City wasn't where she belonged. The city had always been a big part of her life, but now it held too many painful memories.

One day, as she was packing up her things to leave, Auggy asked her where she was moving. Rosé hesitated for a moment before telling him the truth: she was moving to Stevens Point.

Auggy was sad to hear that Rosé was leaving, but she reminded him to keep being kind and to always look for ways to bring people together. As she said goodbye to Auggy and the Matthews family, Rosé felt a sense of peace and clarity. She knew that wherever she went, she would always strive to make a positive impact on those around her.

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