232 Cass’s Surprise
(Winona)
It’s Tuesday morning, and the city outside our penthouse is already buzzing with activity. I’ve got a full day ahead of me. The work calendar is packed tight, and I know today will be a marathon, but my mind
drifts to Cass.
After our argument yesterday, I’m worried. She’s still not home. I have to leave very soon.
I pace the living room, finishing my second cup of coffee when I finally hear the front door click open.
Cass walks in, looking disheveled but not exactly hungover.
“Morning.” I say, trying to keep my voice casual, though I’m anything but relaxed.
“Morning,” she replies, dropping her bag on the floor and kicking off her work shoes.
“I’m just about to head to the office. Everything okay?” don’t want to sound like I’m lecturing her again.
Cass shrugs, but she’s still got that smile. “Yeah, actually. Everything’s great. I got offered a trainee position in the kitchen at the restaurant. Full–time.”
I blink, taken aback. “Wait, really? That’s amazing, Cass!” I wasn’t expecting this news, not with how unpredictable she’s been lately.
She beams at me, and for a moment, I feel like maybe, just maybe, things are finally turning around for her. Maybe she’s found some stability, something to focus on
“Yeah, I start next week. I’m so excited,” she says, practically bouncing on her feet like a kid on Christmas “morning.
I feel a rush of relief mixed with pride. “That’s great news,” I say, and I genuinely mean it. But there’s this nagging feeling at the back of my mind.
“Don’t worry, I wasn’t out partying with Mia. I was with the work crew.”
s still
I hold up my hands, trying to diffuse the tension I know is building. “I’m just worried, that’s all. You’ve been out a lot this weekend. I guess all that will change now you’ll be working full time.”
“Actually, I’ve been thinking. I want to spread Mom’s ashes this weekend…Do you think that’s enough time to get organized?”
“We’ll make it work. I’ll let the group know that Mom worked with and set up some refreshments on the day.”
“Thanks, Winona. It means a lot.”
“I’m always here for you.”
“After we get back, I’m moving out.”
I stand there, dumbstruck for a second. “You’re moving out
Cass nods, almost like she’s relieved to have said it. “Yeah. I found a unit closer to work. Mia’s going to move in with me. She needs somewhere to stay for a while. Until they work out all the business stuff.”
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