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e room was too quiet. Outside, thunder rumbled, a low growl th
a nightmare. I
ay, bright and blinding on the manicured green lawns. She was seventeen. She was we
convertible, tossing them in the air, catchiat something she said. She didn't remember th
she s
hand, the cuffs fraying. He was near the trash cans behind the caf
to Elenora picked u
his pale skin. He didn't cry out. He didn't run. He just stood there, clu
with curiosity. She raised a hand, s
er shadow fell over his f
nudged his worn-out sneake
t look away. That annoyed her.
a wad of cash. It was her allowance for the w
thre
en confetti. They landed on his s
irking. "That should cover your
ds clenched into fists at his sides. Hi
he k
t and picked up the
ifted. The s
erald was standing in the corner, holding a heavy canvas. He
hat she had done. In a fit of pique, sh
ashed i
water soak
g. "That's what you're here for,
knees and scru
She made him carry her because she didn't want to ru
eamed in the dream
m his nose, and looked at her. That look. It
m, sweat sticking her shirt to
the bedroom
ded in, blinding her. Fitzg
boy from the dream. He was broad, imposi
tray in
h a clatter. Soup sloshed over the side of the bowl. It
Fitzger
food. Her stomach turn
ungry," sh
oorframe. He crossed his arms.
," he said. "I said eat. Don't e
es raking over he
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g in an old wound. He threw the word at