, solid and real. Her chest heaved. A phantom cramp twisted violently in her abdom
s. This wasn't a dream. The air was too thick,
oor as students around her erupted from their
k slammed into
ed, not even glancing back as he
ld have shrunk back, mumbli
h him. Her gaze was dead, hollowed out by the memory
ed from his face. He swallowed
ce cracking before he practicall
rt. She grabbed the clear plastic pencil case off the desk. She didn't look back as she
le doors of the school. The June
otic sea of parents and
er
er faded blue work shirt, standing on her tiptoes, her wea
in Haven's throat.
, the only real mother she had ever known in her heart, wrapping her arms tightly around the o
ling back a step before her arms came
er rough hand stroking Haven's hair. "The
s against asphalt ripped
halt right at the curb, inches from where they st
ssenger door
weed jacket that cost more than Brenda made in a year.
ly dragged up and down Brenda's faded clothes, her l
carry over the noise of the crowd. "Not that it matters. We all know the sta
ria erupted into sha
tepped sideways, trying to put her body between H
aced her hand over Brenda's, giv
pped out from b
her chin up, meeting Gloria's eyes. A slow
len necklace. The sight of the diamond, the very one her adoptive mother had saved a decade for, sent a fresh spike of venom through Ha
eered, trying to recover her dominance. "They
ed Gloria's personal space, forcing the o
r lips hovered inch
low, raspy scrape, "when your parents ship you off
lood vanished from her face, leaving h
hiding for months. The secret threat h
ve. Rage, hot and blinding, overtook her fear. She rai
didn't
rs clamped down around Glor
Her perfectly manicured fingers curled inwa
ng, agonizing second. Then, she
g on the uneven pavement. She flailed, her back
, freezing in place,
er back on them, linked her arm through Bre
wrist throbbed with a dull, hot ache. She stared at Haven's ret
urse. She pulled out her iPhone and hit t
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