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Alls Fair – Natalie Marie (1)

But there are very few moments until Trevor walks through that door, and I owe him my full attention. Okay so meet on Thursday at their house around 6:30. I’ll let my mom know you’re coming separately 6:30 it is. See you then The disappointment that runs through me with the lack of I love you at the end makes it hard to breathe for a minute—fear that I really have lost her for good.
I shake my head to try to dislodge those thoughts before they can run wild, place my phone on my desk, and sit back. The sounds of students walking around and the chatter that follows them hits my ears, the warning music playing softly overhead to let students know they only have two minutes to get back to class. I’m about to return to my paperwork when a mess of brown hair enters my office, head down and quick steps bringing Trevor barreling into my office and slumping into the chair in front of my desk with a huff.
It takes my brain a second to process what I’m seeing. Trevor’s arm, in a sling. The blue material covers over a heavily bandaged arm in black casing. I see red when I get a good look at him. I know that look on his face that he is about to try to feed me lies about what happened. Trevor is very good at wearing a mask if you don’t know exactly what to look for. But it’s hard to mask around someone who perfected that look years before he was born.
“What happened?” I ask, trying to keep my voice even and the anger shoved as far down as it will go. “I fell at work,” he replies, stone-faced, as if that’s the least interesting thing he has heard all day. “How?” I lean forward to rest my hands on my knees, remembering to keep my body language open and engaged with him. I’m hoping that extra prodding from me today doesn’t send him shutting down and shutting me out.
He fucking shrugs at me. “How did you fall and break your arm, Trevor?” “I just fell at work, okay? Can you leave it alone?” he spits. “I can’t leave it alone, Trevor. Not when you come into my office with new bruises telling me you fell or slipped.
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Editing: Jenny Ayers of Swift Red Pen | @swiftredpen Cover Design & Proofreading: Alex of Novel & Navy | @novelandnavy 1kitap1.com/en contents Author’s Note Playlist Avery 1. Avery 2. Avery 3. Kane 4. Avery 5. Kane 6. Kane 7. Avery 8. Avery 9. Avery 10. Kane 11. Avery 12. Kane 13. Kane 14. Kane 15. Avery 16. Kane 17. Kane 18. Avery 19. Kane 20. Kane 21. Avery 22. Kane 23. Avery 24. Kane 25. Avery 26. Kane 27. Avery 28. Kane 29.
Kane 30. Avery 31. Kane 32. Kane 33. Avery 34. Avery 35. Kane 36. Kane 37. Kane 38. Avery Kane Acknowledgments Coming Soon About the Author 1kitap1.com/en author’s note Thank you for picking up my debut novel All’s Fair. This story has a heavy focus on the importance of mental health, specifically anxiety and panic attacks. I have mirrored most of this after my own experience with generalized anxiety disorder and history of panic attacks.
Since anxiety can look different for everyone, please keep in mind Kane’s anxiety is unique to himself. In order to keep in line with the plot, I took some creative liberties with the outcome of Kane’s job at the end.
This is a short excerpt from the opening of “” by Unknown, quoted for review and introduction purposes. All rights belong to the copyright holders.
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