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uh, well, my dad’s running for senator and he likes me to be

discreet about who I date; about everything, actually.”

Danica’s forehead creased at that, but otherwise her face

remained impassive, and she said nothing.

Emily went on, even though her stomach was churning with

the sick sensation of something that felt close to panic. The

room seemed to be closing in on her, the air too thick and hot.

“Anyway, they want me to go to law school. My mom said

that if I don’t start applying, and she’ll check everything over

before I send it, then they’re not going to pay for the rest of

my degree, so I won’t be able to finish it. They’ll try to cut me

off just because they can. They won’t disown me or anything,

but they’ll take away my funding so that I basically have to

listen to them.”

Dani shrugged, like that was supposed to answer

everything. “You could just lady up and go to law school,

become a lawyer, then do your art. Give them what they want,

but turn the tables on them. They want you to be a lawyer, but

they never said you had to practice. You could become one,

work for a few years, do your art on the side, then drop the shit

you don’t want to be doing for the shit you do.”

It seemed like solid advice. Good advice, really, but Emily

didn’t want to accept that. “I can’t see myself going to school

for two years. It’s not easy. It would be even harder if I hated

every minute of it.”

Dani actually laughed at that. She threw back her head, and

even though her laugh was pretty, it was the kind of laughter

that said Emily didn’t know the first thing about the world.

“So, you really do think I’m spoiled and don’t know what

real problems are.”

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