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The lady looks up from her packing and greets me with a warm smile, her eyes crinkling at the corners. âHello there,â she says, her voice friendly. âOh, the rent for this place is $7,000 per month.â
âI see, thanks,â I say, keeping my voice even. âI need to talk it over with my business partner first,â
I lie, not ready to commit. The rent is $7,000 a month, which is a lot. How am I supposed to come up with that kind of money just starting out? Thatâs definitely impossible.
I walk out of the shop, my mind swirling with thoughts about the rent. I start to wonder if thereâs a more suitable spot out there, one where the rent is within my reach..
As soon as I step outside, the first thing I notice is Bill staring down at Calvin, his fists clenched as if heâs seconds away from throwing a punch. What is he even doing here? My heart races as I quickly move to intervene, running as fast as I can to break it up before things escalate.
âBill! Get away from him,â I find myself shouting.
I quickly position myself between Calvin and Bill, forcing a gap between them with my presence.
Billâs frustration is palpable. âWhy are you with my uncle, Serena?â he demands. âYouâre crossing a line. We just got divorced.â
âAnd why do you even care?â I retort, my words sharp as knives. âItâs my life. Lcan be with whoever I want. You donât have any right to tell me
what to do.â
A heavy silence falls between me and Bill. I fix him with a fierce look, my eyes hopefully conveying a message louder than words could ever manage: I donât ever want to see him again.
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âBill, this is all just a misunderstanding,â Calvin finally speaks up, his voice cutting through the tense silence. âI donât like Serena in that way. Iâm just looking out for her, the same way I would for you, like an uncle.â
Billâs posture relaxes slightly with Calvinâs explanation. âThen, why are you two out here like youâre on a date?â
âLike I said, Iâm just helping her out with something,â Calvin clarifies.â Right, Serena?â
The question makes me pause. Did I mistakenly think Calvin hadi feelings for me beyond friendship? âYes, heâs just helping me with something.â
âWith what?â Bill asks, looking frustrated as he presses on.
âThatâs not your business,â I reply.
Bill shakes his head and clenches his fist. âI wonât ever let THIS happen,â he says, pointing at Calvin.and me. âCalvin, you better stop this before I forget youâre family.â
I watch Bill get a call and walk away. I canât help but feel helpless. I canât understand why he keeps appearing in my life now, after our divorce. Itâs confusing and frustrating, especially considering how absent he was when we were actually together.
After making sure Bill was completely out of sight, I let out a deep sigh of relief. âClad thatâs over,â I say.
âSo, how did it go? Have you decided to rent out the space?â Calvin asks, turning the conversation back to the reason we were here in the first place.
I shake my head. âItâs completely out of my budget. Looks like I need to find another place, somewhere other than Melrose.â
âDonât worry about it too much,â he reassures me. âIâm sure youâll find a
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more affordable place than that.â
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âI sure hope so,â I reply, trying to sound optimistic. But my mind is elsewhere, still tangled up in what Calvin said earlier how heâs only looking out for me like an uncle. The thought nags at me. Am I just a charity case to him?
âHow about I drive you home so you can get some rest now? You look a bit stressed out,â Calvin suggests. There he goes again, I think, his kindness sending me mixed signals.
âWell, I think itâs best if I go home on my own,â I respond, trying to put some space between us.
I donât want to get caught up with Calvin if his feelings for me arenât there. Keeping things just friendly and civil seems like the best way forward. But still, thinking about it leaves my heart feeling empty.