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“Dad, your show is about to start.”

He glances over at me for a split second. “Okay, tell your mom I’ll be down in a few minutes.”

I attempt to leave the room when Cameron yells over the sound of blades clashing. “Don’t go. You have to take Dad’s place. We’re on level fifteen already.”

Dropping my bag on the floor, I sink to the mattress next to my dad and brother. “I’m not going anywhere. Promise.”

A few minutes pass where I exchange the same conversation with my dad as I did with my mom.

Every day is the same—go to work and school, come home and play games with Cameron, do homework, and repeat. Throw in the weekend frat party or sorority event, and that’s my life. Nothing ever changes. I can’t wait until the day I can open my own bakery. That’s my dream.

My parents think my ideas are crazy. I guess when you work for the same trucking company for most of your life, it’s hard to grasp the concept of working for yourself. Dad is a truck driver. Mom answers the phones at the main office. They met when they were in their early twenties and have been together ever since.

Cameron groans when Game Over flashes across the screen in red letters. Even my dad mutters something under his breath, annoyed.

He hands me the controller and gets up from the bed. “Now I can see why you two are so addicted to this game.” Dad fixes his gaze on Cameron. “One more hour and then time for bed, buddy.”

Cameron peeks up at him from beneath his light brows and smiles. “Can I stay up until ten?”

Dad considers his request. “Nine-thirty but not a second later.”

Cameron throws his hands in the air, his face illuminated by the broad grin tugging at his mouth. “Thanks, Dad.”

After my dad disappears into the hallway, Cameron slides over to where I’m sitting on the edge of his bed. “You ready to play, sissy?”

Though Cameron is ten-years-old, he still acts like a baby sometimes, starting with his nickname for me. He couldn’t say sister when he was younger. Shannon was even harder for him to say. That’s how I ended up with ‘sissy.’

“Yeah, kid.” I nudge him in the arm with my elbow. “Do you want to play on the same team or against each other?”

“Same team,” he beams. “I was crushing it with Dad… until we lost the Sword of Balthazar.”

I gasp. “What do you mean you lost it? We need it to advance to the next level.”

“Why do you think Dad is letting me stay up late? He’s the one who lost it.”

I laugh. “Way to con your way into staying up past your bedtime.”

He shrugs, clicking a button on the remote to start the game. “He owes me one.”

“It took us three days to get the sword last time. Don’t even think we’re gonna find it again before you go to bed.”

Beyond exhausted, I want nothing more than to sleep for days. I rode four buses to get to and from school, attended five classes and a chapter meeting for my sorority, and worked at the bakery today. All I do is work. And then I come home without a second to relax before Cameron wants to play Mage Wars.

Cameron will not go to sleep unless I play with him before bed. He’s obsessed with this new role-playing video game where you choose a character who has magic, and as the levels progress, you have to earn enough points to collect weapons, spells, and magical artifacts to beat the mages at the end of the boards.

Before we start, my cell phone dings, and I reach into my pocket to retrieve it. My heart rate speeds up when I see Jamie’s name on the screen.

“Give me a second, Cam.”

My brother grunts but does as I ask and pauses the game. “Hurry up. We have mages to beat.”

Jamie: I got everything on your list. I still have no idea what you’re cooking for us. Can I get a hint?

Earlier, I sent Jamie the list of foods he needed to buy for tomorrow night’s dinner. I have no idea what I was thinking. A meal of this magnitude will take a while to cook. At least Jamie is going to help me. A few hours alone with him, even if his teammates are there too, makes it worthwhile.

Me: Italian food, obviously

Jamie: Duh. That’s about as far as I got.

Me: You said you don’t mind surprises

Jamie: I lied. Tell me.

Jamie: J/k you don’t have to. How was work?

Me: It was work

Jamie: LOL What are you doing now?

Me: About to play Mage Wars with my brother

Jamie: Want the cheat codes?

Me: What are those?

Jamie: A way for you to beat the game faster

Me: How did you get them?

Jamie: I know a guy who knows a guy

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