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Meeting the Enemy

Author: TamaraHH
last update Last Updated: 2025-11-21 00:49:39

Her parents were eating without her and hadn’t even set a place for her. Her mom poked at a piece of chicken with her fork, her eyes tired and droopy. Kylee paused, surprised to note she’d gotten a haircut. Her dark blond hair hung around her face. But it wasn’t styled, and the cut didn’t flatter her. Bill shoveled his food into his mouth, his perpetual sneer in place. In the kitchen, flies buzzed over the sink full of dirty dishes.

“Theresa, you know how to use salt, woman?” He kicked at her chair leg.

She lifted her eyes to glower at him. “Next time salt your own food.”

Kylee cleared her throat. “Sorry I wasn’t here. I needed to get out for a bit.” She waited for a reprimand,

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