Everything Between Us
Houston was streaked with fading shades of pink and burnt orange, and the hum of cicadas filled the background. Gilia tightened her gr
aby," she called soft
eyes darted out the window, watching as neighborhoods blurred past. This wasn't the Houston she'd seen on TV. No skyscrape
ed. "Okay,
sat on the corner a cozy brick one-story with white shutters and a tired-look
ce to the window.
Between finalizing the bank transfer, packing up their tiny Dallas apartment, and
hitting the cool concrete. She twirled once
iet here,"
ed out. "No more yelling neighbors. No more broken e
d the back of the house just as the
all frame silhouetted against the fading sky. He looked to be in his late thirties, rugged in a w
t came with knowing you could get away with it. He wore a plain white T-shirt, jeans that hung low on h
offered a polite wave
s voice was deep, edged
," Gilia
movin
s lik
le. "Well, welcome to the neighborhood.
Ava as she came bounding back around the sid
Gilia. And this i
o meet
house. "If you need anything - tools, or someone to curse ou
asing from her shoulders. "G
few of the heavier boxes. Ava, curious and restless, hung around Jordan like a shadow, though she ba
a while, motioning to the sk
d. "I... I
mirked.
ange, quiet girl from Dalla
rly mornings and long hours, but the steady paycheck was worth it. Their home filled with new routines - dinn
r, full of sports on TV, greasy takeout containers, and occasional bursts of cursing at
while he shot hoops at the cracked driveway court. He teased her about her obsession with
each other to tell scarier stories. Ava was too young to fully understand the way Jord
rlit Houston nights - something el
of them coul