Even after Her Death by Rita Bond
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Maybe it was my negative impression of Taylor, but I instinctively felt wary of anyone with the last name Carlyn.
Even though Yael seemed friendly, my experiences with human deceit had taught me not to judge people's intentions solely by their actions.
The most dangerous individuals often wore the mask of innocence.
When he set me down, I noticed an odd, familiar warmth below.
Could it be? Was my period starting?
Carter had mentioned getting a holistic doctor to examine me. But before that could happen, my period began on its own.
Besides, it was far more painful than usual.
My poor health had made my cycles irregular, often accompanied by excruciating cramps.
The doctor asked a few questions, and I answered honestly. He prescribed me some painkillers and reassured me, "It's normal. Just make sure to avoid cold water during this time."
Yael finally caught on to what was happening. Embarrassed, he scratched the back of his neck, his ears turning red.
"Sorry, I thought it was something more serious."
I hadn't expected my period to start today and didn't have any menstrual pads with me. Contacting the bodyguards would have taken too long, and I couldn't risk a messy situation. Left with no choice, I asked Yael for help. Class monitors weren't just well-liked-they were usually dependable, too.
True to form. Yael returned in minutes with a black bag. His face was flushed as he handed it to me.
I looked at him for a moment. If he was truly Taylor's brother, their personalities were so different.
"Zoey, why are you staring at me? Is there something on my face?" he asked, confused.
"Nothing." I replied, taking the bag. "Thanks."
I headed to the restroom, my thoughts drifting to Whitney, who had left earlier with Taylor. I wondered how she was doing.
There was a clear imbalance in their relationship, but it seemed like she was dealing with troubles she couldn't share.
If Yael truly was part of the Carlyns, perhaps he could give me some insight into Whitney's situation. At the same time, I needed to figure out whether his kindness was genuine or just pretending-
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death raised too my
connection.
arrived. Even after taking painkillers, I couldn't attend my classes that morning or
sympathetic and understanding-probably because Alec had already
was a reminder of just
the driver for a ride home. The painkillers hadn't fully kicked in yet, and the cramps in
walked outside. I saw Yael
What are
lemon tea. It might help
narrowed my eyes in suspicion. "How did
the way, have you joined our group chat yet? I can add you,"
my phone to let him add me
Either way, I decided to
I'll let you know. Do you want me to call
My driver's on his way." I replied
the thermos to my driver. "Could you check this for me? Make
Bolton,"
dulling the pain a little, but I still felt drained and weak by the
cat. Snowflake, pounced on me out of nowhere, nearly
death
I wasn't feeling well. It gently nudged me with
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home arter than usual
sleepy eyes ogien, I muttered. You're
first day at university?" he asked, uning down beside
posted. "I didn't even make it through the
the pain still
took a nap, so it's a bit better, but it hasn't
offered, sitting next
over my clothes,
test the lemon tea?" he asked
ran into someone today. I think he might be Taylor's
Carlyns? Carter questioned, his expression neutral. I've already checked
because my first impression of Taylor wasn't great. I admitted. "And he was close
didn't mention what I'd seen Taylor do to Whitney in
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