Falling for Josh Carter
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t like a dif
tan, I was overwhelmed. The noise, the people, the energy. Everything moved
here alone-knowing this wasn't a vacation, knowing th
gripping the handle of my suitcase,
This is real
had spent years working for this, pouring myself into sch
on
out
throat and forced myself
ng dorm experience with instant best-fri
ted by the sharp scent of expensive perfume and the sight
ely glan
tantly, wheeling m
makeup, barely looked up from her phon
as flat. Di
azine kind of beauty-didn't even bother saying hi. She just kept
an uncomfortable weig
't what I
me polite introductions, maybe even an awkward
tely clear, that I was ju
utsi
ying again. "Nice
ed Rachel-gave me a vague smile before
didn't even preten
ea
ty bed-the one that was clearly mi
fun college room
iness of
ew days wer
e at people, made awkward small talk. I met classmates, exchanged social m
ad never fel
uld be like, but I had never really thought about
ity where no
where no one cared
ght, pretending that I was
ing, her voice warm and confident. "The fir
trying to
own, I was
aking
ly two weeks b
the laundry roo
spend the next hour waiting for my clothes to wash. But when I
ing iced coffees, acting like best frien
ht feeling in my th
idn
pt-I
s on the outside of everything. Like I was just
ffortlessly comfortable, so completely unint
y heel and wa
here I was goin
. Down the crowded city streets, past
realized I had ended up i
psed onto it, gripping my phone
t so
t someone who fell apar
, it wa
d watching my roommates laugh like I wasn't even there. It was h
ed to
ted L
something