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and watching my mom struggle through the years, I always swore I’d learn to be more self-reliant than she was. There were plenty of times where my father’s had to bail us outβ€”not that she’d ever admit that to me. I’m not even supposed to know about it. But each time, I’d heard her crying afterward. It was like speaking to him was the hardest thing she’d ever had to do. It was clear to me she still loved him, but for whatever reason, they decided they couldn’t be together. I grew up knowing that loving someone, really loving them, means suffering for it.

Now, I feel as though I’m running headlong into a train, and happily anticipating its wreckage.

As I walk up, Wade is standing in the same spot I’d left him earlier in the day, waiting for me. The grin that graces his face could light up the setting sun.

β€œHi,” he says as I approach.

β€œHey,” I respond, ignoring the sound of my runaway pulse. β€œI have something I wanted to show you. Are you game?”

β€œOf course,” Wade says, a hint of surprise and confusion lighting his face.

β€œYou’re new in town, right?” I shoot him a mischievous grin and wait for him to nod. β€œSo, obviously, there is no way you could be in charge of this date, silly fool. I’ve taken it upon myself to show you the sights before you’re fully assimilated into the overwhelming monotony that is Mistwood.”

β€œAssimilated? Wow, that’s very Borg.” Wade grins.

Butterflies erupt from my solar plexus and I can’t help but laugh. It’s nice to have someone else around who gets the stupid, random stuff I end up referencing. Especially when it’s not about Fortnite, Call of Duty, or some other video game guys can’t seem to get enough of.

β€œSo, Wade, not Angel…where did you live before coming to Mistwood Point?” I ask, venturing a sideways glance as we continue down the sidewalk.

Wade turns his gaze straight ahead, suddenly very interested in the concrete in front of us. β€œOh, trust me, it’s nowhere noteworthy.”

β€œOooh, that bad, huh? This could be fun. Let me guess…” I say, thrusting my hands out in front of me, interlacing my fingers, and giving them a good crack. β€œYour old town was really a traveling circus tent and you never really set up shop anywhere.”

He chuckles, shaking his head.

β€œNo? Hmmm… I was so sure about that, too. Okay, okay…let me think.” I place my fingertips to the sides of my head in mock concentration. β€œYou’re actually from the future, but you came back in time because you know the Antichrist is about to be born in Mistwood Point and it’s your mission to end him before the Earth falls into total annihilation.”

β€œWarmer,” he snorts, his lips curving upward, despite his not wanting to meet my gaze.

My eyebrows tug in.

β€œReally? Warmer… Hmmm. Okay. How about, you were stolen as a baby because your parents were really serial killers and they liked to hang out with dead bodies,” I say, grinning like a goof at my insane prediction.

β€œUh…” He glances at me, narrowing his eyes and looking away. β€œNo, not quite.”

β€œOkay, I’m out. Where’d you come from, man?” I ask again.

Wade finally turns to face me, grabbing hold of my arm. His face is suddenly a hundred percent serious. β€œI never really had a hometown, if you know what I mean. I’ve sorta been on my own since I was fourteen.”

Chills run up my spine, but definitely not the good kind. β€œReally? Why? That’s gotta be like, what, six years?”

β€œNine, actually,” he says, shooting me a glance. β€œI’m twenty-three. Er…hope that’s okay.”

I swipe my hand in the air. β€œTotally fine.”

β€œGood,” he exhales a puff of air. β€œAnyway, my dad died when I was fourteen and I couldn’t bear to live with my grandparents. Yes, the same grandpa I’m living with now. Ironic, I know. I mean, I loved them, but I was just not in a good place. Hell, what fourteen-year-old is, even without that sort of thing happening? I didn’t want to drag them into it. You know?”

β€œOh,” I sputter, grasping for words that could possibly make any of that better. β€œI’mβ€”I’m so sorry, Wade. What about your mom? Is she in the picture?”

β€œNo, she died when I was really little. It’s not really a big deal. Not anymore,” he says with a shrug.

I fight the urge to say, β€˜Suuuuure it’s not.’ Instead, I face forward again, leading us onward in utter, awkward silence.

After a couple of minutes, I ask, β€œHow did it happen, if you don’t mind me asking.”

β€œMy dad? Or my mom?”

I nod solemnly. β€œEither?”

β€œWell, for my dad it was a brain tumor. One day he was fine, the next he was really sleepy and sorta off. His balance wasn’t right, his words were slurred. At first, the doctors thought it could have been a stroke. He went in to get checked out and we found out he had three separate masses growing on his brain. He was gone in less than a month,” he says, his voice trailing off.

β€œWow, that totally sucks.”

Wade nods, his eye going distant. β€œDefinitely weren’t the funnest days ever.”

β€œDo you know what happened to your mom?”

His eyebrows knit together and he shoves his hands into his pocket. β€œShe drowned. I guess she really loved to kayak and one day, she never made it back. They found her body in the river a few days later. At least, that’s what I was told once I was old enough to understand.”

β€œThat must have been terrible. Losing both of your parents. I mean, I don’t always get along with mine, but…”

β€œYeah, it was hard at the time, and definitely in my teenage years. Luckily, I’d like to think I’ve grown beyond it. I mean, the past only has control if you let it, right?” he says, shooting me a sideways glance.

β€œVery true.” I nod. β€œWell, so how are things with your grandpa? Do you guys get along?”

β€œHe’s a good guy. Sweet. Old. He doesn’t even have

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