was the "Innovator in Urban Design" award, a prestigious honor in my fie
n the doorbell rang again. It was Judi. She
ke," she said, her smile bright and guileless. "
" I said, taking
her eyes landing on the trophy. "
r, she stepped insid
you didn't," I said,
She looked at me, her eyes wide with manufactured admiration. "You know, Danial
tle assertion of her place in
aid, my voice cool. "But I
y on its shelf, but she was faster.
for one second
y, my hand closing over
war. Her nails dug into my skin. She gave a sudden, sha
g crack. A large, jagged piece broke of
oth
ne in a single glance: me standing over a broken trophy, J
led, rushing to Judi's side. "Are
looking at her perfectly intact hand.
said, pointing to a tiny red m
his face a thundercloud. He saw Ju
i into his arms as if she were a fragile doll. "I'm takin
door, his voice murmuri
"An award. You fought with her over a stupid aw
me," I said, my voice low
was to hold it," he shot back. "Look what you did to her
al. "She wanted to break it, I
e scoffed. "You need
idn't do," I said, my voice rising. "Sh
y breaking a piece of glass? You're a successful architect, Angelina. You'll wi
g to the hospital to check on her. You
slamming the
t a shattered piece of crystal. My hand was stinging. I looked down. Four deep, bloody crescent-shaped
d walked to the bathroom. I washed the blood from my hand under
t was a message fr
n New York are confirmed. I look
dy words. It was a lifeline from another wor
na! I just spoke with Everette's mother.
neutral as I wrapped a paper towel ar
t as I said, "I'll see you in two weeks." He stopped, his ey