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. It was wrapped in silver paper, the corners creased with a precisio
for that. It was a diamond in the rough she had found in a dust
filigree until her fingers bled, sourcing a replacement stone from a
soles of her sensible, scuffed heels. The air smelled of lavender polish and old money-a
r mother's laughter. Vivian Vance didn't laugh like that for Eleanor.
Yet, standing there in the silence of the hal
til her lungs burned, and pus
ter died
al fade. It was a
exquisite in a dress that cost more than Eleanor's entire yearly stipend. Upon seeing Eleanor, Cassandra flinched. It was a small
uggested she was speaking to a telemarketer. She was already rushing to Cassandra's sid
s forehead deepening. The interruption of his peace was evidently a personal af
a cage, but her face remained a mask of practiced indifference. She had learned
andra," Eleanor said.
ded the s
masterpiece of performance art. The trembling sug
fingers brus
he drop
elease. Gravity took over. The box hit the hardwood floor with a sick
er wrist to her chest, curling into a
d lashing out to smack Eleanor's arm away. "Clumsy! Or
t the sting in her chest was dull, famil
r stated. No shouting. N
e in Vivian's cashmere shoulder. "She looked a
the room, a looming shadow of authority.
, the man who had once carried her on his shoulders. That man was gone. Replaced by t
Eleano
r. The atmospheric pres
a mottled shade of re
t drop it. I didn't throw it. She let i
e done for you. We let you live in the guest house. We give you a stipen
the heavy drapes, the cold faces of her parents, the perform
ssandra, new to the house, smiling behind her hand. Eleanor t
bus that would never come. She was waiting for them to love her again. She was buying vintage gift
e. She didn't even want i
s an audible sound in her mind, like
r knel
scoffed. "Finally sh
ox. She stood up, brushing a s
vian commanded. "And
linted in the firelight. It was beautiful. I
assandra, who was peeking out from between her
ed toward th
Cassandra asked, her v
d the brooch
glittering comet, and landed
up, genuine shock breaking her a
amed. "Are
ched the gift be consumed by the heat. It felt goodor said, her voice devoid of any
d her bac
to your room! You are forbidden to leave
back at them. Leaving now would be messy. She
said coldly. "I'
leaving the ch
Eleanor closed the door and locked it. She leaned against the wood, sliding down
de her closet, behind a loose floorboard.
number she
distorted vo
now. The tremble was gone. It was cold, sharp, auth
. We are s
ion in the mirror. The girl who just burne
ked dan
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