Madeline:
It took effort to face him. I drew in a few deep breaths before turning back and nodding once.
I was furious that he had been sent here again. That he was even allowed near me.
I said nothing and sat on the bench, pulling the files out. I shuffled the pages with stiff hands.
“You must have heard what happened to me,” Elgin added, referring to the rumors about Silver cheating on him.
I had seen everything.
When I arrived at Ron’s pack and gained internet access, I read it all. Every accusation and conspiracy. I even checked the comments and smiled when someone insulted him.
“Madeline, I know you hate me, and you have every right to,” he went on. “But at least speak to me. Yell at me. Call me names.”
I slammed the file shut and glared at him.
“If you do not wish to work, you can leave,” I snapped. “I have not done any work today. So you sitting here makes no sense. Go ahead and tell the council I failed to work on the files because I am in a pissy mood.”
I shoved the file into my bag.
He stared at me in shock, as if he had no idea where my anger came from.
“Fine. I will not say anything,” he replied quickly. “I will stay silent. Please, let’s help the children. Do not take your anger out on them.”
The audacity of him acting as if he cared more than I did made my jaw tighten.
I grunted under my breath and sat back down.
“How many children from your pack are sick?” I asked sternly, keeping my eyes on the files instead of him.
“Here. Everything is in the file,” he murmured in a gentler tone, sliding it closer across the table.
I watched him from the corner of my eye as he leaned forward, resting his elbows on the table and clasping his hands.
“There is another person who is sick,” he whispered.
The moment I lifted my head, he leaned back.
“I mean, I... there will be others who get sick too,” he corrected quickly, as if realizing I would not tolerate anything else.
He fell silent and glanced around, his hand resting on his thigh.
“I am divorcing Silver,” he continued.
I drew in a deep breath and curled my fist beneath the file. I was losing patience.
“I know. It does not affect you that I am suffering?” he pressed. “It should not. I have been nothing but an asshole to you. But the truth is...”
I exhaled sharply and he stopped.
“Can we give it a chance?” he asked.
I shut the file and glared at him.
“So you have not changed,” I replied coldly.
He shook his head, then gave me a crooked smile.

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