The Girl He Called Desperate
lit up my phone scree
t coyote ugly thing I like. Denim
," his "buddy," his secret late-night call, this wa
long-term care facility, a ghost of the man he once was. Years ago, he' d been working in his garage, a young Andrew hanging around
injury. A veg
e him. That promise was the thin, fragile thread connecting us, t
m shorts, the scuffed cowboy boots. It wasn't me, not really, but
on the steering wheel. This was it. I knocked
or swu
m, a crowd of his medical school friends mingled, drinks in hand. And next to hi
in," Andrew announced to
then crumbled. M
with false pity. "I told you we were just friends. You can' t just show up
"When the crazy side-chick won' t take a
. The room spun. I
cked up a small, brightly colored box from the floor, and tossed i
one to hear. "Take care of yourself. Beca
of the crowd was a physical force, pushing me back, crushing the air from
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