During the Christmas supper Mackenzie first sees Jack and is taken by his appearance since he looks appealing. She doesn't perceive Jack from High School as a result of the measure of weight he lost. As of now Mackenzie is emulating the passive strategy where she watches Jack talking with Jason. Mckenzie is watching the sort of behavior Jack is trading while talking with Jason. As of now Mackenzie is interested in Jack by his physical appearance so she attempts to know more about him. While she may not know Jack he knows the kind of individual Mackenzie is and has nothing but hate for her. She doesn't know how Jack fell about her and Jessica does tries to conceal it front Mackenzie. Mackenzie then uses the active strategy to discover more about Jack from Jessica. Jessica would be the outsider that uncover information about Jack that can be one-sided. Jessica knows the kind of individual Jack is, and to her they are great companions. At the point when Mackenzie gets information about Jack she makes the following next step, the interactive strategy when Mackenzie at last approaches Jack to become acquainted with him. She starts to present her as the friend of Jessica and starts discuss how she doesn't remember Jack from High School. From asking Jack encounters during High School. Mackenzie gets a negative response from him. In the wake of
During the Christmas supper Mackenzie first sees Jack and is taken by his appearance since he looks appealing. She doesn't perceive Jack from High School as a result of the measure of weight he lost. As of now Mackenzie is emulating the passive strategy where she watches Jack talking with Jason. Mckenzie is watching the sort of behavior Jack is trading while talking with Jason. As of now Mackenzie is interested in Jack by his physical appearance so she attempts to know more about him. While she may not know Jack he knows the kind of individual Mackenzie is and has nothing but hate for her. She doesn't know how Jack fell about her and Jessica does tries to conceal it front Mackenzie. Mackenzie then uses the active strategy to discover more about Jack from Jessica. Jessica would be the outsider that uncover information about Jack that can be one-sided. Jessica knows the kind of individual Jack is, and to her they are great companions. At the point when Mackenzie gets information about Jack she makes the following next step, the interactive strategy when Mackenzie at last approaches Jack to become acquainted with him. She starts to present her as the friend of Jessica and starts discuss how she doesn't remember Jack from High School. From asking Jack encounters during High School. Mackenzie gets a negative response from him. In the wake of