She rolled her eyes at me. “I never said there was anything.” “You’re so unbelievable.” I blurted out, and Mark handed me a beer. We talked about everything except Ocean and what happened to Kasper. It was a topic that we avoided, and even after they spent the night in the living room, I went to
“I’ll see you tomorrow.” I nodded and came down from the car. “I’ll see you tomorrow, Mark.” He smiled and waved. I adjusted my handbag, with the keys in my hand, and walked down to the door of the apartment, but there was someone leaning on the door of my front porch. I couldn’t see his f
ERIS. A week passed like nothing happened. I didn’t go back to Cottage Pack with Ocean, and the last time, before I left Winterfall Pack, we saw each other briefly. I was back at school, and Carissa was preparing to graduate and someone was moving into her space. Mom wanted me to take out my own
ERIS. I stood there waiting for him. I didn’t count how long he took before he came. I was staring at the water the entire time. The water seemed calm, peaceful, though it was just for a moment. I heaved a sigh and moved back from the waters when I sensed him. He stood behind me, with his ha
I heard a knock, and the sound of my door opening. I heard her footsteps and remained where I was. She walked down to me and sat on the bed. “Eris.” She called, “I thought you would be happy.” “I am happy.” I spun around and leaned against the window. “Mom, I am.” “You didn’t look that way earl
He went to get the glass of wine, before he came back and opened the wine, and poured it into our glasses. He stared at me while he filled mine. I wondered if he didn’t get the message or if he was pretending not to. He sat down, and we picked up our glasses. “I’m glad we all came here, and we