se
promised with an interview. The interview would be held at a job
ob, but I didn't have any other alternative. I needed somewher
. It was always a little more pricey buying tickets at the airport at the
ld feet. I was brave now. I
e counter, and I almost felt like I couldn't breath
are you doing here?" I asked him politely. We broke
im for using that nickname again. "I came here beca
really did it. He hired William and made him a lawyer
th and locked my eyes on his. "It was unfortunate to see
how William didn't even seem apologetic or anything when he was sent to stop me.
as get a place to stay. I had looked over a few places during the car drive to the airport, and I h
was willing to meet with me immediately. I hailed a cab and went straight to the pl
omewhere to sle
William. 'Now that was rude of you peach, I actual
nervous and excited all at the same time, and it had been ages since I went t
orried for nothing, an
d a claw footed bath-tub. The bedroom was a little smaller than I was used to, bu
ony that overlooked the part
gine something
the landlady told me, her voice s
was something that I
lso looking around. "But the place used to belong to my great-grandmother,
e wanted her t
g, and the smile that crossed her
ontinued speaking. "After my husband ki
ied, for that matter. I didn't say anything, she had learned her l
t immediately, and s
breathed. I had never had a place of my own befo
kend jobs, this was the strength it had taken for me to stand up to my dad, and this was th
orever, maybe not even longer than a month. B
art, so I touched the walls gently, reverently
unpacking. I hadn't brought that many things with me, and I would need to go for a supply run soon. But I had enough t
iving out of my suitc
I was hungry, and I made a mental note to buy thing
place where I could find the b
ore, and I knew that the
own, my phone began buzzing. Each of my siblings messaging me varying forms
as easily one of the bes
ter. Who needs an arranged husband when you can walk arou
d I began getting settled in. My interview was only in one
e interviews, and all looked even better than the one that I had originally came here
n a place to be able to afford it every night. So I had to stick with making my own food for now. I fou
roducts I was used to, and I even got myself a
s work. I had to. There
he waiting room completely calm and confident. It was a conference of sorts, there were so many law firms
een added to the guest list because on
er. "This is your pass for the event," she handed me a card. "It gives you unl
my head high as I headed into
that she had instructed me to go through,
I had ever been to, or any convention, for that matter. It looked more like an upscale exclu
e spoke to the left of me. "You
the most intense color of blue that I had ever seen. He had da
ad to be one of the professors here, or one of the law firm
, he looked like he was either a managing partner or at the very l
fixed, look
nsidering it," I
then. One that was seri
et it for the rest of your life. Walking through that door was the hard part, and you're over it alre
my father couldn't say in twenty-one years. He had given me mor
now, I would regret it. It seemed strange that he could know me, a
hat he knew me. Maybe he had been in this sam
his top pocket and ha
supposed to do with it, but when I lifted my head back up, he was already gone. I hadn't
m? I shook my head; he knew how to leave an impressi
and a reason to stay. Or
and glanced down at the
liar, but I couldn't quite place it.
ht just nee