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was frustrate Emily, and she didn’t like feeling that way. Small

again. So freaking small. Yet another person who could sit

right in front of her and not see her.

“Neither can the opposite,” Dani responded, surprising

Emily. “Having the worst of everything. I’d rather be

misunderstood and unaccepted and rich, but that’s just me.

Either way, rich, poor, somewhere in the middle, you always

have to put up with bullshit. I’m sure the bullshit just changes

shape and form to suit the dollar sign, but it would definitely

be more bearable with a few more dollars to spare.”

Emily rolled her eyes and went, without even thinking about

it, for one of her mom’s favorite words. “That’s crass.”

Dani didn’t seem to mind. “It’s also true. Instead of

begrudging your family, you should appreciate what you have.

Don’t pick your parents apart because you can’t always have

everything you want. They do their best, I’m sure, even if they

belong to country clubs and wear pants suits and stuff.”

“I need to get them to listen to me!” Emily hated how whiny

she sounded, but now she was so frustrated that she couldn’t

stop herself.

Dani appeared bored. “I’m sure it’s at the top of your list of

first-world problems.”

“First world?” Emily hissed. “Right. Because you read tarot

cards or tea leaves or whatever you do and that gives you all

the answers.”

Those jade orbs narrowed to the point where they almost

disappeared in a sea of black liner. “Don’t mock something

you don’t understand.” Dani’s voice was flat, not angry or

rude, but instead of deflating Emily’s growing annoyance, it

only fanned the glowing embers like a stiff breeze. And her

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