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a childhood drifting through foster homes, they were the family I' d always
I stumbled upon a private video on Finn'
He was crying, his voice cracking as
rent. He described our relationship as a comfort,
eir way. The two people who had pulled me from the shadows were now the ones casting
r fr
ccepted a multi-year research contract at the ends o
pte
quite belonging. I was a ghost in other people' s houses, a quiet observer of lives that weren' t mine. Every smile felt temporary, ev
sun brok
sh girl hiding in the library, and decided, without asking, that I was her best friend. She dragged me to parties, taught me to da
steady, unwavering presence. He didn' t just offer kindness; he offered a shield. He saw the scars etched on m
mmer night, the air thick with the scent of jasmine. His words were
re the only home I' ve ever known. My heart fo
I thought, luckier than any girl from the system deserved to be. I had a best friend who was fa
ce. Finn had promised a surprise. Carly had spent weeks hinting
as an old journaling application he' d coded for us years ago, a shared space for our thoughts and memories. I hadn't op
en, I saw it. A new folder, labeled "Private - Do Not Open." My breath hitched. Finn had never kept secrets from m
e, clicked. Inside were video files, dated from just a few
ssed
ment I' d never seen. He was sitting on the edge
ed, his voice cracking. "I love her, Ca
ibrancy, her laugh, the way she made him feel alive in a way he hadn't realized he was missing. He spoke of a "spark," an "
g, fat tears stre
She' s... fragile. She needs me. But Carl
world didn' t just crack; it shattered into a million pieces. They had fallen in l
tacle. A fra
"found family" had found each other, and I was the th
they carried guilt for the rest of their lives. They had given
. "Professor Davies, I'd like to formally accept the NOAA Arc
the shelter of the porch, her head resting on his shoulder. Their bodies were pressed together, a secret language o
hen I finally walked into the restaurant, my cheek
voice sounding unnaturally bri
. She wrapped her arms around me, holding me
mine, then quickly darted away. A flicker of s
id, pulling away from
y that had once bound us was gone, replaced by a chasm that yawned wide and deep.
e, squeezed my hand. "Finn, a
iding mine. "You're late." His voice was
loves her, I thought. He
ted, trying to lighten the suffoc
thing bitter to match the taste in my mouth. It felt like every sip wa
e with a flash mob. The year before, Carly had organized a scavenger hunt across the city. This year, the silenc
little too loud, "What are
couldn't quite decipher. "Elva," he started, his voice bare

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