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(Winona)
+25 BONUS
The next morning, we have newly packed luggage and we’re getting ready to go to the airport.
“Mom, I know this isn’t easy,” I break the silence. “But I really think this is the best thing for you right now.”
Mom doesn’t respond.
“Don’t be nervous about the plane ride. It will go fine. The first one is the most nerve–wracking.”
Mom smiles. “Don’t worry, I’m okay. Let’s go and get this day started.
“Once we get to the townhouse, we can start looking for a place where you and Cass can settle down. It’s not going to be at my place forever, just until you decide where you want to be.”
Cass snorts. “Yeah, right. Like we can choose anywhere we want. We don’t have infinite resources like others do.”
“Cass, it’s better than the streets,” I say, trying to keep my voice calm. “And it’s definitely better than living in fear because of what just happened. You’ll have to get a job to make rent.”
She glares at me, but she doesn’t argue. She knows I’m right, even if she doesn’t want to admit it.
Mom finally speaks, her voice small and uncertain. “I really don’t want to be a burden.”
“You won’t be,” I say firmly. “Mom, Abby deserves to know her grandmother. And you deserve to be a part of her life. You’re not a burden. You’re family.”
She nods slowly, but I can see the doubt still lingering in her eyes. I know this is going to be a big adjustment for all of us, but it’s the only way.
I step out of the room and dial Jayden’s number. He answers on the first ring.
“Winona, everything okay?” He sounds tense, like he’s been waiting for something to go wrong.
“Not really,” I say, keeping my voice steady. “There was a fire. The old house… it’s gone. Completely destroyed.”
There’s a long pause. “Jesus, Winona… are you all okay?”
“We’re fine,” I assure him. “But there’s nothing left for them here. I’m bringing Mom and Cass back to the townhouse.”
There’s another pause, longer this time. “Are you sure that’s the best decision?”
His question catches me off guard, and I feel a flicker of doubt. Is this all too much for him? “What do you mean?”
“I just… I don’t want you to feel overwhelmed. This is a lot to take on, especially with everything you’ve been through.
“I can handle it, Jayden,” I say, my voice firmer than before. “They need a place to stay, and I’m not going to leave them here with nothing. The
won’t take charity and Mom can meet Abby. You have to trust me
on this.”
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“It’s not that I don’t trust your decisions,” he says quickly. “I just want to make sure you’re not taking on more than you can handle.”
I take a deep breath, trying to keep my emotions in check. “I think the real question is, can you handle my past in your face?”
“I’m fine,” he says immediately. “It’s not that. I just worry about you.”
“Well, don’t,” I say, trying to sound more confident than I feel. “They’ll stay with me for a while, but they’ll get their own place eventually. This is just temporary.”
There’s a sigh on the other end of the line. “Okay. If you’re sure. I’ll be here when you get back.”
“I’m sure,” I say, though a small part of me wonders if he’s right to be concerned. “We’ll figure it out when we get home.”
“I can’t wait to see you.” I hear the weariness in his voice.
I hang up and sit down on the bed, staring at my phone. Jayden’s doubt lingers in my mind, but I push it aside. I can’t let it shake me. I have to stay strong for Mom, for Cass, and for myself.
I think about Abby, and a pang of longing hits me. I miss her so much, and the thought of being back bolsters me. She’s safe with Anne, Bobby, and Sarah, I know but I still worry.
“Okay, no more sad sacks. We’re going to treat this like a vacation. I’m looking forward to getting to know you both and for you to meet Abby.”
“You’re right. We’ll treat this like the vacation I always dreamed about. I’d like to see what your life is like, Winona. Jayden said you are the best at digital media marketing.”
“Hard to believe seeing as our drama is always all over the socials. But I guess any publicity is good publicity. It certainly gets my brand and name out there. A lot of it they make up as they go. Being high profile isn’t always fun.”
“At least you can afford stuff,” Cass says.
“That’s true, Cass. But it’s not with freedom. We can’t go anywhere without attention so it costs a lot to go to places where your privacy is kept. It’s hard to interact with the normal side of life. That gets tiring. At least for me.”
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