One Night Forsaken by Persephone Autumn
Author:Persephone Autumn [Autumn, Persephone]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9781951477639
Publisher: Persephone Autumn
âI donât like seeing you like this,â Mags says.
Death would be preferable to how I feel right now.
Sleep had been shit before construction started. Now, an hour of sleep is a luxury. While the town sleeps in their cozy beds, I lie awake, staring at the ceiling, and regretting every choice I have ever made. The construction is just the tip of the iceberg. Because while the saw buzzes and drills squeal and the bang, bang, banging of hammers happens from ten in the evening to three in the morning, I get maybe an hour or two of sleep.
Since the overnight construction began, I have fallen asleep in the office each day following. Itâs a good day if my eyes stay open and the makeup masking my dark circles doesnât fade.
âJust exhausted,â I say on a yawn. âThe construction will be done in a few weeks. Iâll sleep like the dead on day one.â
Mags hits pause on the remote and leans into my left side. Lena sets down her fork and adds her weight to my right. When Mags came in for breakfast this morning, she took one look at me and said we should cancel girlsâ night. When I said no, she countered. If I refused to cancel, then weâd do girlsâ night at her house.
Takeout from Jâs Sushi Bar, a cheesy rom-com, and pajamas. It sounded like heaven and I said yes without hesitation.
She surveys the lines of my face then shakes her head. âNo, thereâs something else youâre not telling us.â
Every stressor Iâve experienced in the past four weeks, Mags and Lena know of them. All but one. Braydon. And I donât know if I have the energy to bring him up.
Lena knocks my shoulder with hers. âWe love you, no matter what.â
With a heavy sigh, I nod. âSame.â
âThen tell us what has our brightest friend so glum,â Mags says as she lays her head on my shoulder.
As we fill our bellies with sushi, udon noodle soup, and katsu chicken, I rehash every sorted detail about Braydon. From our first night during the centennial celebration to his most recent visit to his abrupt departure.
I spill my heart and they listen to every word without interruption. And when I finish, they cocoon me in the tightest hug. Squeeze all the hurt out and replace it with the love only they provide.
My eyes grow heavy and Mags tells me to stay tonight. Sleep in the spare room and get a good nightâs sleep. I cave the moment the words leave her lips.
I needed tonight. Needed to share the hurt Braydon unknowingly left in his wake. A hurt I didnât think was possible. Iâd put up walls for years and no one made a dent. Not even a scratch.
Then Braydon waltzed into town with his charming smile and nerdy boy next door swagger. Without effort, he cracked my foundation. I tried to fight what I felt. I said things I didnât mean.
In the end, I hurt myself as much as I hurt him.
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