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en's
ing the same jeans
ed imme
ays aren't doing it out of choice. And people who still bother to brush their hair and lift the
to shout "gotcha." I could already tell she was scared. But not the usual, trembling kind of scar
l, nervous laugh like she wasn't
her curls back with a hand
voice level. No warmth. No emotio
out hesitation, crossing her arms. Her eyes were sh
xhaus
gr
mission to feel. It hung around her like
ng the folder toward her. "You're smart. An
w. "Okay... weird co
ind of stubborn brightness I hadn't expected. She was practically vibrating with
ack. "I ne
opened a
ou need
. Tempo
Loud. Sharp. It startled even the
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But her eyes? Calculating
. You're clinging to a sister with a chronic illness and no
or a second. Then co
nt at first, like the paper would burn her skin. Then sh
ar. No intimacy. Publ
nsane," sh
re still
your deal, huh? Who hurt you? Why not pick some ric
I could find someone easier. Someon
was di
eeded d
ho wants me. I want someone who
d toss the file in my face. But instead,
istraction.
ted to ask what I meant.
s your
cie
ly. "I'm not doing
and your sister dies slowly
got
her face. Her eyes blazed, and I w
nstipated control freak!" she shouted. "Y
ame th
t see i
ed in the air. The staff outside definitely heard. My he
ngely sa
Let the heat b
rom fury. From guilt. From the storm of emot
Good. Let it out. Don't bot
ike she was waitin
idn
d, "I'll doubl
h opened
you'll have access to the best doctors,
asn't being generous. I
her made it feel l
slowly. Almos
weighed a hundred kilos. Her eyes darted
en she
st her name. Simp
ar
beautifu
ave me one last look. A mixture of s
band now, or just
n't a
, her back straight, shoulders squ
icked shut
d a breath I didn't
ause I
t opened a door I wou