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fifteen, awkward and overwhelmed, a middle-class girl thrust into
hen, at seventeen, a towering presence. He carried himself with a quiet authority.
e would offer a curt nod, a brief smile. I watched him from a
ould drench my dress, Elliott was there. He stepped in front of me, shielding me. His expensive suit bore the brunt of th
of girls cornered me in the hallway. Elliott appeared, his presence immediately silencing them. He walked
nto an aching love. I wrote it all down, a long, heartfelt dr
phone. His call was immediate, his voice a furious roar. "What is this, Alexia
ott's hand. "She's been after me all along!" Elliott read the message, his expression shifting from confusion
ut my words were swallowed by their fury. Jarrod crumpled my printed confe
our mother taught you? To chase after money?" His words
ection, the gentle guidance-they were not born of affection. They
pt to explain was met with icy indiff
re being too harsh on her," Jarrod said, his voice strained. Elliott's reply was cold: "She made her choice, Jarrod. L
I stepped out, I turned to Elliott. "I am l
o relief, no soften
hen drove off. The sense o
te everything, I still loved him. The feel
wounded to acknowledge, I knew I was lying. The meter had driven me away, but it had also tied me to him in
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