"Deal."
Three days later, Linda threw a "House Warming / Spring Break" party. All the neighbors came to see the update. Chloe and I stood by the new fireplace, watching the adults compliment the lighting fixtures.
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I threw a pillow at her. "Save me a seat."
"Maya, look at the way the sunlight hits his hair," Elara whispered, nudging me as we sat in the campus quad. She was pointing at Julian, a guy from my Lit class I’d mentioned exactly once. "That is ‘Chapter One’ lighting. You have to go over there." The show explores various themes, including: I threw
Since the "step" dynamic adds a layer of complexity, use that to fuel the "will-they-won't-they" energy.
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She’s a firm believer that the best things take time. In fiction, she loves the slow burn trope