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- Authors: Jaymin Eve
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The strange thing about life was that some sun-cycles it gave you
reasons to rise above your station and change the world around you,
and some sun-cycles it just made you want to punch a girl in the face. That
sun-cycle was now, and that girl’s name was Emmanuelle, formerly known
as Emmy.
“Did you just re-name me to my original name?” Emmanuelle
demanded, her pretty brown eyes narrowed as she jumped up from the bed
and stalked toward me.
“Did you just read my mind?” I shot back, sounding just as angry as she
had sounded, except that I was mostly just scared and pretending not to be.
Ever since Cyrus had stolen my soul-link from the Abcurses and started
reading my mind, I had developed a completely rational fear of people
suddenly growing the ability to hear my thoughts.
“No, Willa,” Emmy was almost groaning now, her hand rubbing over
her face. Her posture was somehow both rigid and exasperated. It made her
look like she couldn’t decide whether to slump back onto her bed or shake
her fist at me. “You were speaking your thoughts out loud again. I haven’t
magically learnt how to read your mind in the last five clicks.”
“You wouldn’t be the first one,” I grumbled. “It’s happened at least
twice … that I know of.”
She ignored that statement, her eyes still steadily narrowed, her hands
still firmly planted on her hips. “Why are you revoking my nickname?”
“I saw you with that guy.” I could feel the pout that had started to tug
down my lip, and I tried to stop it. I tried really hard.
“Are you jealous?” she asked dryly. “You know I’m allowed to have
other friends, right?”
“No,” I returned sulkily.
“Seriously?” She tossed her hands up and fell down onto the mattress
beside me. “He’s just a friend, Will. I haven’t forgotten Atti already. I’m
dealing with my—”
“You’re not.” I jumped up just as quickly as she had sat down, spinning
to face her and adopting her earlier posture, my hands against my hips and
my eyes narrowed. “You’re keeping yourself so busy you barely even have
time to sleep, let alone grieve properly, and you’re hanging out with that
friend—what’s his name again?”
“Fred.”
“Stupid name. He’s stupid. You’re hanging out with him way too much.
You’re avoiding. It’s bad for you.”
“You’re not my mother.” She jumped up again, and the mattress seemed
to squeak a little in protest this time. “You can’t tell me what to do! That’s
my job!”
I tried to stop the sigh from escaping, but I was pacing and rubbing my
temples and before I knew it, I was sighing like I really was her mother.
“You’re acting out,” I reasoned aloud. “I get it. You went through
something terrible. You lost—”
“Stop trying to fix it.” Emmy’s voice had turned cold, almost flat.
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