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“No, I’m listening. What you’re saying is that you don’t want to marry me.”

“Of course I want to marry you, Erika. But it just doesn’t make sense now. If I died, you’d be left with all of the baggage. All of the bills, all of the…”

“I don’t care!”

“Well I do!”

“Why are you acting like this?” Erika flipped around to me. “Alyssa, can you tell Kellan how unreasonable he’s being?”

My lips parted and, before I could speak, Kellan said, “Don’t drag your sister into this!” I shut my mouth. I would’ve gone home, but they were standing right in the foyer blocking my path. So I sunk into the sofa, trying to become invisible.

She sighed heavily. “Let’s not talk about this right now. Let’s just calm down. Tomorrow is your chemo appointment, so we should rest before we go to that.”

“You’re not coming,” he said.

“What?”

“I said you’re not coming. You flunked your last exam. You haven’t been studying as much as you used to, and you can’t keep falling behind. I’ll have Logan come with me.”

“Why are you shutting me out?” Erika whipped around to me again. “Why is he shutting me out?!”

I opened my mouth, and once again, Kellan spoke before I could. “Stop bringing her into this! You aren’t coming to my chemotherapy appointment, all right?!”

“Why not?!”

“Because you’re smothering me!” he shouted, louder than I’ve ever heard him yell. “You are smothering me with questions, and packets, and pills, and your goddamn wedding planning and your goddamn lamps! I can’t breathe, Erika!” He swung his arms in irritation, knocking a lamp off of the side table. As it crashed, the room went silent. Kellan’s eyes grew heavy with guilt as tears began to fall down Erika’s face.

Kellan lowered his voice, stepping closer to my sister. “I’m sorry, I just—”

She shrugged. “I know.”

Suddenly Logan came crashing out of the bathroom with a towel around his waist, dripping wet with water. His hair was dripping with some weird looking concoction that was slimy and green, and his eyes were wide in panic.

“What’s happening?!” he said, flustered, almost slipping on the water trail he created himself. He looked so serious, yet so ridiculous that the three of us couldn’t help but start hysterically laughing.

“What the heck is on your head?” I exclaimed.

He narrowed his eyes, confused by our laughter. “It’s the third Monday of the month. It’s an egg and avocado mask for deep conditioning.” We laughed harder, and the room which had previously been filled with anger and confusion was replaced with family and laughter.

“You know what we need?” Kellan said, lightly kissing Erika’s cheek.

“What’s that?”

“A music dance break.”

“What’s a music dance break?” Logan and I said in unison.

They both ignored us. “Kellan, no. It’s been a long day,” Erika disagreed. “And like you said, I need to study…”

“No. It’s happening. Music dance break.”

“But,’’ she groaned.

“I have cancer,” he said.

Her mouth dropped open and she smacked him in the arm. “Did you just play the cancer card on me?”

His smile grew. “I did.”

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