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never meant to make Emily feel like she couldn’t be who she

really is or make her think I’m not proud of her.” It was said

with such sincerity that Dani couldn’t doubt it was true. “I

came to talk to you because I want you to help convince Emily

to come home.”

The knife in her chest was swift and brutal. Dani understood

why she’d built up the walls she had. It was to keep things like

this out. It was to keep herself from feeling that same utter

devastation she’d felt after her mom died and she was thrust

into the “care” of strangers who weren’t caring at all. She’d

made a few friends at first, with other kids, but when they

were ripped away too, or she was moved, it just got to be too

hard to always be the one who lost. Over and over again, that

loss was too much to bear.

Peter Radcliffe was a not-so-subtle reminder that Dani

hadn’t been careful with the heart that had never fully healed.

She’d forgotten why she was protecting herself. Dropping her

shield left her vulnerable to the many dangers out there. It left

her vulnerable to being the one left behind, the one left alone,

all over again.

How could I have forgotten? It’s so simple. So. Very. Simple.

Radcliffe cleared his throat. He seemed uncomfortable with

Dani’s silence. He took it as stubborn refusal because he

started to barter. “If you help convince Emily to come home,

really come home, I’ll sign a contract agreeing to pay your

lease on this store for the next ten years, no matter how many

rental increases come your way.”

Dani was disgusted, and she couldn’t hide her derision any

more than she could stop the horrible pounding of her heart.

“Actually,” she shot back, “I’m looking to buy a building.”

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