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024: What Was Left Unsaid

Author: Rosa Kane
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Elodie stepped back into the bar, trying to hide the tremble in her hands. Her face was composed but pale. Tiana spotted her immediately.

Her smile faded.

“Elodie…” Tiana stood up, eyes narrowing as she took in the change in her friend’s expression. “What happened?”

Elodie didn’t answer right away. She sat down heavily, running a hand through her hair. Her lower lip was slightly bruised—visible under the bar’s warm lighting. Tiana noticed it instantly and leaned in, her voice low but urgent.

“What’s going on? Who did this to you?”

Elodie offered a weak smile. “It’s nothing. I just need to go home. I’m sorry.”

Tiana reached for her hand. “Don’t tell me it’s nothing when your face says otherwise.”

Elodie sighed. “Can we maybe reschedule our outing? I just need to rest. This weekend, maybe?”

Tiana didn’t let go. “Elodie, are you sure you don't want to talk about it?”

“I promise. This weekend. You, me, and... maybe Henry could come along?”

Tiana looked surprised. “You
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Reynolds
Of all times for him to faint, why now?
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Lawretta Ubi
William why drink so much now..
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reneewalker981
Really unfortunate indeed, why did he have to drink so much
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