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I still hadn't si
book, my fingers brushed against the envelope. Every time I opened my bag, the corner peeked out, reminding me a decision was waiting. Ac
each other on their way to class, conversations blending into meaningless noise about weekend parties an
ring it. I just couldn't stop looking at it, the number at the bottom growing heavier every time I read it. A month's worth of medicat
ounting
se I recognized the laughter that followed. Victoria stood near the staircase with Mila and Jenna flanki
If you stare at the bill long enou
rs laugh
It was exhaustion. Months ago, this would have ruined my entir
ker and adjuste
blinked
ocking the
pression darkened. I didn't wait around for her response. I walked past th
ne else could feel u
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static, and I carried my tray toward the far corner of the courtyard, h
nd I didn't need to look up to know who it was. My body
id
omplicated than either. Ever since the hospital parking lot, he'd been acting strange. S
ning my drink, h
st the pavement, and he sat, tray in hand, like t
him. "What a
iefly from his pho
ly dropped their tray watching this unfold. The entire courtyard had noticed. Of course
y hundreds of plac
et I'm
atingly calm, and I was one sentence
you want?
ontract hidden inside it, and my stomach tightened.
fer," h
ot your
oticeable movement, but I caught
uestion
follow me around profess
amusement flickered in his eyes before disappea
leaned back in
it's a
not an
nough o
t and humorless
y stopped pretending not to listen. Everyone was watching, waiting, probably hoping for a fig
remained frustra
belong ther
se they were cruel, but because they sounded sincere i
exactly is that s
wavering. "It means Blackthorne P
e chill down my spine, and I hated that immediately
some kind of haun
dea what you'r
n laughed again, lou
narrowe
hear y
y silent, and I didn't care anym
was beneath you," I said. "Now suddenl
w tigh
r. "You don't g
" His gaz
my choic
itting right behind them, months of humiliation, months of silence
I said. "So stop pr
omething flashe
lization hit me so hard I almost missed it before
ne brief second, I thought I'd s
is time he didn't stop me, but I could feel his eyes on my
ctant greeting me the moment I stepped inside my mother's room. She was sitting upright, a
the way it always did lately. She looked thinner. Tired. Sma
late," s
hoo
softened.
ietly. "When
. Instead, I sat beside her bed, the contract resting heavy in my bag, an
ing about it
familiar, the kind that never felt awkward even when i
yr
going to be an ordinary conversation. Her e
ave to do th
y head. "
e stayed gentl
"Mom." My throat tightened as I gestured around
lled instan
much as it needed to. "I've spent months pretending
of her, but I couldn't stop it this time,
Then she reached for my hand, her
this for you,"
completely. She wasn't asking me to stay because she didn't care. She w
er hand. "We
her lips. "I was s
of us spoke. Then I reached into my bag, pulled out the contr
iet around me. Maybe it was knowing I wouldn't be living there much lon
osed my eyes, only to regret it
the screen. I almost ignored it.
el
breathing. My
finally broke t
id
dangerously controlled. "Don't
in my body te
. Then, again: "Dec
e my head. "Kaiden, what
mfortable in a way that carried meaning I could
you telling
he finally spoke, his voice sounded diffe
move into Blackt
he silence stretched between us. I hel
exhale
nsible for wha
ne wen
ammered against the windows. Inside, my apartme
g the contract, I wondered if Kaide
sav
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