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Chapter 21: Moving On

We leave the police station and head home. I'm a free woman. I've only been around Officer Barnes twice in my life. He seems to be a decent man. The world has two types of men, decent and asshole. There's no in-between. Collin is decent, Mr. Henry, my art teacher, is decent, and Officer Barnes is decent. The world needs more men like them.

How the hell am I going to tell Selah I got beat up by Chad and taken to a police station? And what about Collin?

The car ride home is silent. My family doesn't know how to react to my unpredictability anymore. I can't blame them. One minute I'm hospitalized; the next, I'm a victim in a police station.

I watch the electrical wires as we drive past. They go up and down. That's my life. I'm up. I'm down. My life current still flows within me. The car comes to a stop in the driveway.

My whole family sits in the car in a never-ending silence. My dad pulls back the curtain of quiet.

"Natalie, a decision has been made on your behalf," dad announces.

"What
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