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βJust make a guess,β he laughs.
I lower my eyebrows and cast him a sideways look. Stepping farther in the room, I edge a little to the left to get a different vantage point.
βI think you were close, but no cigar. Itβs clearly one of those old circus bikes with one wheel thatβs bigger and one thatβs smaller,β I say, holding my chin up high.
Wade shakes his head, chuckling under his breath as he walks forward. βAll rightβ¦ and the winner isβ¦β In one fell swoop, he lifts the sheet. Dust flies into the air in a great plume, and we both take a step back, coughing.
There, underneath the sheet, is an old-fashioned spindle.
βWell, there you have it, ladies and gentlemen. My girlfriend is actuallyβ¦Sleeping Beauty,β Wade says, laughing as he turns to me.
But for me, itβs no laughing matter at all. I remember what we learned about the Moirai.
Is this another one of their warnings?
Chapter 4
Pomp and Circumstance
Anxiety wells up inside me, making my stomach roll and churn. Before I know it, my spaghetti is on its way back up. I rush down the hall to the nearest bathroom, barely getting enough time to close and lock the door behind me before I empty the contents of my stomach into the toilet.
βAutumn? Autumn, are you okay?β Wade asks, pounding on the door. The handle jangles as he tries it but holds steady.
βYeah, Iβm fine. Iβll be just a minute,β I sputter.
Jitters consume my body and for a moment, itβs all I can do to not pass outβor fall over. When they subside, I wipe the side of my mouth and lean back, resting my head on the wall behind me.
I shouldnβt let things get to me like this. It isnβt healthy. At this rate, I wonβt need the Moirai to finish me off. Iβll end up doing it to myself.
βSeriously, Autumn. Are you okay?β Wade says, from the other side of the door.
Inhaling slowly, I push myself forward, crawling on all fours to the door. I pull myself up on the counter and unlock the door. Stepping back, Wade pushes it open.
βSorry, Iβm just a bundle of nerves. I saw thatβ¦spindle and it freaked me out,β I whisper.
Wadeβs dark eyebrows furrow and he eyes me closely. βYou look like death.β He screws up his face. βSorry. Kinda slipped out.β
βI feel like death,β I mutter. βItβll pass. Iβm just tooβ¦ raw.β
Wade wraps his arms around me, pulling me into his chest. The heat from his body sends chills rolling through me as he attempts to warm me up.
βCome on. Thatβs enough exploring for one day. Letβs get you in bed,β he says, leading us out of the bathroom and into the darkness of the hall.
The next few days pass in a blur of anxiety-induced bedrest. My stomach has continued to be persistently queasy, and anything I attempt to eat doesnβt linger long inside my system. Between the family curse and the reading of the will, thereβs no safe place to settle into. I donβt know how to relax anymore.
Before I know it, itβs Monday.
The executor of the will will be arriving any minute, and I have yet to get dressed for the day.
βI donβt wanna do it,β I whine, lying back on the bed.
Wade laughs, reaching for my hand. βI know, but you need to get out of this bed anyway.β
βDo I really, though?β I ask, lifting an eyebrow.
βYes, you do. As much as I love you, you need a shower and fresh clothes.β
βWhat are you saying? I stink?β I sit up, scoffing in mock offense.
βItβs quickly getting there,β he laughs. βNow, move it. Youβll feel better afterward and then weβll get this reading over with. Youβll feel better after all that, too.β
I grumble, but shuffle my way to the bathroom. If the past couple of days in Wadeβs care wasnβt enough to remind me of his time as a personal care assistant, itβs evident as I walk into the room. Fresh clothing is laid out across the radiator, along with a towel. My brush and my usual cosmetics and girly products are strewn across the counter.
Smiling to myself, I turn the shower on and cast a glance into the hallway. I can barely make out my bedroom doorway from here, but it appears Wade has vacated the room for less-confined pastures.
I canβt say I blame him. Heβs spent the past few days by my side.
As I remove my clothing and drop it into the hamper, I stop by the mirror, gaping at myself. Dark circles accentuate my hazel eyes and I look like I could compete in a goth makeup competition.
Making a face, I turn back to the shower and hurry to get in.
While the water feels good, it does nothing to quell the panic brewing inside of me.
Nothing ever prepares you for losing a parent. As much as I think Iβve gotten over it, one more thing crops up, bringing it all back. One day itβs a picture in the hall. Another day itβs a casual conversation. Then itβs something more serious, like dealing with the will.
By the time I step out of the shower, the room is frigid in comparison.
Hurrying over to the radiator, I grab my towel, grateful that Wade thought to put it on top of the toasty heat. After I dry off and dress, I have to admit, I do feel better. Not quite like a full-fledged human being, but close enough.
I make my way over to the bedroom, just to make sure Wadeβs not there, unsurprised when heβs not. Padding my way down the hallway, Iβm surprised to hear voices as I close in on the grand staircase.
βWill Ms. Blackwood be attending?β a soft male voice asks.
βYes, she was just getting ready. Sheβll be here momentarily,β Wade responds, ever the gentleman. βIs there anything I can get for you while you wait? Coffee, tea?
βWater would be lovely. Thank you, Mr. Hoffman.β
βNot a problem.β Wade walks out
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