The Boy Who Lived
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as much as it usually does, so I'm crossing my fingers that exposure really is dulling the intensity of the association. The week after Ryan's death, I got my p
no sign of him. Just like every other class for the following two weeks. I've only barely seen him around campus. Ardent isn't exactly a small school, but it's not huge
ence and hop up. Phone, wallet, keys. I head out into the late afternoon sunshine and lock the door–then c
ar my surroundings, but it's enough to dampen my thoughts. I walk past the mailbox, and out onto the pale stone path tha
ight not have noticed her
o know what kind of docto
nd grabs my arm as I star
e Ben thing made us closer? Heather's basically my best friend, and a sma
t Alligators are going to crush the Bears, so Everett's already
m Heather spends more time with than a girl as smart as her really should. He's not a bad guy or anything, just
pleadingly. "Please? We can celebra
ay because otherwise I'm g
throw a parade for it. Way too excita
therapist who actually listened to me when I was institutionalized does private practice as well. I don't even
k of time?
position next to the arm of her long, dark le
notebook and sits down across from me as always. "I don't even
he only places in the world I actually feel comfortable. It's the
hat guest lecturer. Do you want to pick up ther
e." I wave the
Ben." She leans forwa
on the edge of the
purses her lips.
d. "Still no o
anxiety spikes when you have t
ion but... it was so intense, you know? He's so
an," Dana says g
I repeat a
me what you mean
ight through me. "So I was ge
no
coffee. "I headed over there, and... Ben was sitting inside. With the new lead editor." I recognized him instantly from Heather's descriptions, which have b
a pushes a lock of her
were right next to the window, and he was ges
o get coffee either, just stumbled to my next class half-asleep. But R
otebook around her pen. "I
hot with shame.
track to graduate in the spring. You're on the cusp of a new life, an even bigger fresh sta
sly. There's nothing i
. She doesn't have any personal pictures in her office, but I've often wondered about her spouse
ot more stable and even sillier about the coffeeshop thing than I did before walking in. It'
day. Why don't we cool down by talking about
d me to some homecoming
t?" Dan
fold myself around the pillow.
?" she s
alive. "And the drinking phase
Push yourself. Find out wha
er office, but for the first time, the par