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There was something both beautiful and terrifying about isolation. It made you feel important and insignificant at the same time.
Finally, a thriller. This one promised a twisty ending I wouldn’t see coming. It seemed every thriller promised that these days, but few actually delivered.
There are so many things that are decided for us. We don’t choose where we’re born, who we’re born to, how our parents raise us, what values they instill in us, or even how long they’re a part of our lives. I hate that part of life, not having any control over it. It smacks you right in the face whenever it wants, and you’re just expected to take the hit and carry on.
But not everything was meant to be free. Some things had to be kept in cages.
Betty was still staring at me through the window of her boutique, almost smiling like she knew I was in deep shit. And that’s when it hit me. I had never told her my name.
I’d take care of Grace every day of my life if she’d let me and even if she wouldn’t.
if the Wi-Fi was down then, Briana wouldn’t have been able to check in even if she was here.
“You shouldn’t have come here, Grace, but I’m glad you did.” I smiled.
“You’re the one that shouldn’t have come here, Calvin,” she said.

