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t off her waist-length hair and called her father, announcing her deci
she'd always insisted on staying with Jarrett. Alayna forced a laugh, revealing the painfu
twisted a knife in Alayna's heart. She remembered how his tenderness used to be hers alone, how he had given her her first harmonica when she was eight, becoming her
d pieces back together. Her love, however, didn't die, not even w
ut that fire out herself. She had
pte
on cut off her waist-length hair. She stood in front of the mirror and smoked
alled her father
the UC Berkeley C
ice wa
alifornia. I want to
er your mom and I divorced, I settled down here. I always asked you to come over,
ch were red and swollen. She
o walk to the end to k
er voice shak
right for me, his sister with no blo
"It's good you've figured it out. Come live wit
yna said, t
he went to the bathroom and splashed cold water on her face. She had t
n the study. She hesitated for a moment, then pulled up he
tt's voice was c
re gold-rimmed glasses and looked elegant, aloo
n who was her step-brother. He was also the se
een, his brow furrowed in a sl
sitating. "The college adm
bbly ringtone cut through the quiet
his phone, and a gentle smile spread across his f
e wedding planner. Just tell them to arrange whatev
na's chest. Jarrett's tenderne
ly in the grand mansion, lost and alone. Young Jarrett had walked over and handed her a delicate
musical dreams, and the begi
rom college, she gave him everything. She gave him a diary filled
ped the gift box over, sending its
ck? I'm your brother! Do you
ut a second glance. Alayna cried as she pi
igh school, Jarrett brought a
er 'sister-in-l
at the ninety-nine steps she had taken through thorns to reach him meant nothi
n her heart for years now felt lik
ut that fire out herself. She had

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