EL
eaning the
ll have to wake up early to open up for the cook. It's one in the morni
ut me. I can take care of myself. But nothing has been the same since Aaron got arrested. She's more paranoid and re
My limbs are shaking. I had to scrub and clean the entire bar on my own because Sandy called
y firmly without turning around. This happens usually, people wanting a few drinks i
re's a man sitting on one of the stools. He looks vaguely familiar, but I d
not a
k of cigarettes. He lights one. "Surely I have
e in a ponytail, not this slicked back hairstyle. And he didn't ha
ee you too
cognize you." I pause. "You coul
ing you'd
te tickles my nostrils. I can't get over how different he looks. He's watching me intently and i
n her. It's you I
e back then. Used to be, because I don't think they're still friends now. After he left, we didn't talk to him, Mom and I rarely sp
Can I get a
ng up what I've already cleaned. I'm midly annoyed at his unexpected visit, especially at this time, but I guess I
s under his eyes are accentuating their color. "I've already been to your house. I guaranteed your mother that I'd take ca
on't see how this is
er. "You don't have to be on the defense
didn't come back. You just send a stupid postcard to your own mother once a year." I don't know why his presence is upsetting to me. I used to look up to him once, but that
immediately lights another one. "What if I told you I
und, Devon. Just finish your dri
Aaron out o
n who looks familiar, like the old Devon but doesn't sound like him at a
gerous, but I think you can handle it. All you have
s-and ask myself if I should even trust him. Devon reeks trouble; always has. But the
n. I feel hollow and numb. I haven't slept in 22 hours and her
dre