After Highschool
best to ignore them. The low, harsh laughter began as soon as she came into sight, swelling to fill the room like a taunt
expensive jewellery, looked every bit like the queen bee as she sneered at Ashley. But what surprised him most was how Ashley stood there, silent
lt small. She knew that if she reacted, she'd risk losing her pay for the evening, and her family's
hed for her wine glass. With a delicate flick of her wrist, she poured the entire glass ove
But she knew better than to answer it. This wasn't the time for dreams, and it certainly wasn't the time for outbursts. Inst
swung her hand forward, delivering a slap that echoed through the room. The blow caught Ashley off gu
others gasped in shock. Some from the average crowd frowned, muttering amongst themselves in
ing for Ashley's hair, ready to drag her up for more
to reveal Fred, standing at the edge
ck. "Fred," she stammered, her voice a
ed forward, ignoring Emily completely. His gaze was fixed on Ashley, who still
d handed her a handkerchief. "It's okay," he said so
om him, barely managing a quiet "Thank you." Her voice wa
again, jealousy simmering among the girls who longed for the same attention, the same tendernes
ted, his tone gentle as he reached
away. "I can't," she said quie
erything she'd been through tonight, but he quickly understood. "Don't worry, I'll handle i
helping her inside before walking around to the driver's side. Once in th
hed a small, faded house just on the outskirts of town. The house was modest, a humble contrast to the grand
sed to be paid tonight?" he
r voice barely above a whisper. She felt a twist of shame, but
you," she said again, more sincerely this time
*
ek instinctively, feeling the faint throb left behind by Emily's slap. The
g a quick prayer. Her mother had always told her that faith could carry them t
othpaste from the tube. She made a mental note to pick up another tube when sh
eated at the dining table, staring at his half-full cup of water, lost in thought. It was his daily routin
" she greeted, her
ging a faint smile that ba
ustion etched on her face. She'd just returned from her night shif
see if there was anything left for breakfast. She was hung