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Let Her Go

Author: Juno Sparks
last update publish date: 2026-06-27 06:57:15

POV: Eli Hayes

She says it the way she says *I'm fine*.

Fast. Final. A wall assembled in a single syllable.

*No.*

I keep my hand where it is for one beat, still extended in the space between us like an offering she has declined.

Two.

Then I let it fall to my side, the movement controlled and deliberate, because that is what I do. I do not let things show on my face that I have not decided to show.

My jaw is doing something I am managing not to let reach the rest of my face, which is the specifi
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    POV: Americus BentleyI have made a mistake.I know this approximately half a second after Silver says no, which is not fast enough, because the no that emerges from her is not the one I was anticipating.I was expecting the small, defensive no of someone who needs one more nudge. The no that really means not yet, I'm scared, convince me.This is not that no.This comes from somewhere much deeper, somewhere primal and raw.Silver's face contorts into an expression I have never witnessed before, which means something because I have spent an entire semester watching Silver Preston's face, learning most of its vocabulary, cataloging its subtle shifts and careful masks.This is not defensive.This is not embarrassed.This is a person who has been pushed past the fragile thing they were holding together with trembling hands, past the breaking point they've been desperately avoiding.She says it again."I said no," she repeats, her voice cracking on the second word.Louder this time.Loud e

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