Things She Co
RA
t Blackthorne Academy: people here smelled weakness the way s
n. And isolation, in a school like this, was its own kind of quiet violence, the kind that didn't leave ma
op. One cold remark during class had somehow convinced the entire school that I was untouchable in the worst
as easier that way. It wa
tes. School exhausted something in me that I didn't have extra reserves of, but at least once I left, I could breathe. I
d before I'd t
om
immediate
lar way that worried me more than comp
right now?" I asked,
always be m
nse. Even sick, even exhausted, she still
ed gently. "How
an usual. "The hos
rse th
lready crawling back into m
other payment
balanced no matter how many times I recalculated them. Tuition. Medication. Transportation. Rent. Hos
omething out,"
ready doin
andlin
yr
d, because if she kept talking like that I might actually break do
e. Then, sof
nurse she liked on the evening shift, whether I'd remembered to eat lunch
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y crowded, the kind of place that survived on tips rather than margins. I a
," my manager said
. The
care abou
s job wasn't an option I could afford to entertain, not with the
ing except memorizing orders and moving fast enough to
ned, and laughter
niforms, expensive fabric catching the café's warm lighting in a way that made my own apron feel like a co
y God," she laughed, loud enough for th
on swung toward me
one said, grinning. "Unle
on carefully blank
d before I'd even f
That explains everything.
ould have been used to it by now. Somehow
ned again, and my breath caught be
ed the sudden tension threading through the café. Kaiden looked up. Saw me. For one unguarded
é seemed to ho
one of the girls at the t
ly over my uniform, the apron tied at my waist, the tray balance
man at the counter
the loose confidence of someone three drink
ened. "
ightened
etely silent. Kaiden crossed the room in seconds, close enough that I felt the temperature around us
ur hand
nstantly. "I-I
was
aiden stepped closer, and the difference between them became obvious in a way that had nothin
Kaiden sa
e. He stumbled out
m where the man had grabbed it, utterly confused by what had just happened. Kaiden looked down at m
to my wrist. Then lifte
k here?"
ed. "Ob
t looked angry about the fact itself, before
oesn't suit y
gh. "You don't get to
g flickering behind his eyes that seemed to
know when to sta
n't know how to mi
l listening, but somehow standing this close to him made the rest of the café feel distant, u
slow step closer
rough my chest. I hated the way his voice affected the air around me. Hated the wa
ted that I still
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