student. Ethan would occasionally offer a "pep talk" about the upc
say, a patronizing tone in his vo
y voice small. "I just don' t want
rustrated. I' d ask my parents for a tutor, sighing that I just couldn' t keep up. Ms.
have dropped significantl
g," I confessed, looking at the floor
tool, another piece of ev
an, bored and restless with his healing leg still not at 100%,
ed at breakfast. "And you, Liv, you need to get ou
Ethan in displays of athletic prowess. Chloe c
d precise timing and a deep und
e. Ethan was aggressive, trying to compensate for his still-tender ankle.
or the rig
. But instead of hitting it, I let out a small, startled cry and stumbled, my an
Ethan
wkwardly, trying to change direction to get to the shot I had missed. He wa
a sicken
his recently healed leg. A genuine screa
I looked at the deliberately scraped skin o
ushed to Ethan' s side. The on-
rth, his face like a thundercloud. The doctor had just left. Ethan' s ankle was re-fr
his leg propped up on a mountain of pillows. "The corporate sports tournament is in thr
n pain. He only cared about
tting quietly in a chair, a bandage
voice softening slightly.
tly. "It' s just a scrape. I'
ing to cost this family millions." He saw my quiet demean
t I wouldn' t make it to the track finals-was now a moot point.
to "comfort" him. I stood in the ha
r. "She' s so clumsy. You never should have been on the court wi
the comfort she intended; they only fueled hi
found him in the home gym, merci
, my posture slumped,
oah
to me, breathing hea
ered, tears welling in my eyes. "Ethan... h
to be gentle, but I could see the frustration in his eyes. Ethan' s in
so angry, and my exams are coming up... I can' t focus, Noah. I
with manufactured sobs. He held me, patting my back
ldn't see. My academic struggles were no longer just a symptom of my "fragility." Now, they were a d
ht he wa