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All The Ways You Break Me – Melissa Wiesner

I know he’s been away at his sailing competition—or I guess they call it a regatta—but I can’t help my gaze flying to the doorway anytime someone in a jacket that looks remotely like a white windbreaker comes through it. Alice laughs as my shoulders slump at the sight of a girl from the junior team.
“Did he say how long he’d be gone?” she asks. I shake my head. “He said he’d be back this weekend. But I don’t know what day. I think it depends on how well the team performs and if they advance to the next round.” “Text and ask him.” I bite my lip. Things are still new with Ian, and I don’t want him to think he can’t go away for three days without me sending a barrage of texts asking when he’ll be home. “He sounded super busy.”
“He won’t mind. He’s obviously totally into you or he wouldn’t be waiting around every day after your shift to take you out on the sailboat.” She grins and nudges my arm. “Did he mention the Fourth of July party yet?” “No…” I shoot her a grin. “But his dad invited me to come and hang out at the pool.” “His dad invited you?” Alice’s eyes bug out. “Christopher Langley invited you to his house and you didn’t tell me?”
“Well, I mean, Christopher mentioned it to Ian that day we had drinks. He said that Ian should have me over at the pool.” Alice’s gaze drifts past me. “Speaking of…” She clutches my arm. “Look who just came in.” I spin around and spot Susan leading Christopher to his regular table. “That’s Lola’s section today,” Alice says. “Too bad it’s not yours. This would be the perfect opportunity to kiss up to your boyfriend’s dad.” She pauses with a conspiratorial grin.
“Promise I can be your date to the Fourth of July party.” I open my mouth to say that Ian isn’t my boyfriend, but then I remember the pressure of his chest against mine, the way his arms wrapped around my back to pull me onto his lap as the sailboat rocked beneath us, our lips colliding.
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1kitap1.com/en ONE PRESENT DAY Josie When my rental car breaks down about a mile from my destination, I can’t help but think it must be a message from the universe. I stare at the cloud of smoke rising up from the hood, obscuring the archway of the bridge that connects the mainland to the island I left over a decade ago. Maybe I’m not meant to go any farther.
It’s not that I don’t want to be here to support my sister, Madeline, as she finally marries the man of her dreams. It’s that I don’t want to be here. On Sandy Harbor Island. The one place I swore I’d never return to. I climb out of the driver’s seat, hoping to get an idea of what’s wrong with the car. I’m definitely stalling, because my degree in Art means I have no more idea how to fix a smoking rental car than I do how to perform brain surgery.
But I lift the hood anyway, peering inside at the greasy coils of metal and tanks of fluid, waving away the smoke. Cars zip past on the road next to me, their trunks piled high with beach chairs, umbrellas, and coolers full of drinks. I’m not bothered that nobody seems to want to stop for me. Their eagerness to get to their destination only highlights my reluctance. A few more cars pass before a pickup truck comes into view and pulls up behind me.
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