The Best of Friends
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“I’m going to get Reese from school and take him somewhere fun. Maybe to the crack dealer over behind the 7-Eleven on Magnolia.”
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It makes perfect sense to me. She’s not the only one with secrets.
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“Maybe you’ll feel differently after a shower. Do you want to do that?” he asks like I’m a feral cat he’s trying to coax inside.
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We’re two blind people trying to lead each other through a maze, and I’m forced to work with someone I don’t trust anymore.
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They got the phone nine months ago, shortly after they started hooking up, because they didn’t want anyone to know about their relationship.
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Jacob’s last text to Sawyer was sent the day before the accident. My blood chills as I read his words: I wanted to kill you when I saw you flirting with those girls at lunch.
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“I did it.” His voice is wobbly, unsure. “I killed Sawyer.”
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“I didn’t mean to, Mom. I didn’t.” Each word is purposeful—deliberate and slow.
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“He went into detail about the things he’d do to Luna to prove it, and that’s when I lost it. I don’t even know what happened. But it was disgusting, and he wouldn’t stop. I just remember he wouldn’t shut up.” His eyes glaze over.
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“You don’t have to be afraid. Sawyer is waiting for you. Go to him.”
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Bryan got rid of Ted and hired a cutthroat defense attorney to get him off. But Caleb killed his best friend because he was drunk and angry—I’m not sure he should.
I’ve missed you too and I hope you’re well. Can we chat soon? There’s something I need to tell you. Love, May
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