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We Have to Tell Him the Truth

Lanie

I bit back a strangled cry. Despite the frustrations I’d been harboring, seeing him looking so broken had me coming undone. “I’m sorry about everything, too,” I whispered.

Andrew looked up at me with sad eyes. “I haven’t spoken with your father.”

“Neither have I.”

His inhale sucked up all the air in the vicinity. “I’ve been trying to work this out, to figure out what we should do.” He paused. “What do you think?”

I slowly licked my lips. “It’s complicated.”

“Uh-huh.”

“I know I’m a coward.” My voice cracked on the last word, and I shut up, afraid that if I said any more, I’d break down.

Andrew stiffed. “No, Lanie, don’t say that. It’s not true.”

“It’s silly, but I still have this fear of disappointing my parents, you know? Like I’m ten or something.”

“A lot of adults feel that way.”

“I know.” I nodded thoroughly. “I’ve taken classes on the subject, for god’s sake. But that doesn’t make things any different for me, oddly enough.”

He smirked. “If it’s any comfort, I’m here right al
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