It's like into (in to). It makes no difference. In reality there is no right or wrong way to apply these words. When spoken you'll never know the difference.
Many times in a US editor you type in to and it forces it to become into. Another is a more rare example, you probably never see someone write it as an-other.
well.. since i left that girl a week after prom.. lots of things happend. during summer i hooked up with a lifeguard, she was sweet and all she had it all. but she left me. bummer.
then i hooked up with a random girl at a party. saw her once after that and never talked to her again.
then i had a job so i couldnt date cause i was too focused on getting my shit together and was getting over the lifeguard.... but i got fired.... so i start to hangout with my ex coworker, and finally hook up with her best friend.... wich im not dating but were not just friends..... yeah. that sums it up pretty well.
after this summer tho im just affraid of '' serious '' things.. i just cant stand that anymore.... well for now at least. i need my time.