“The sun was going down, and none of the streets looked familiar yet. He wasn’t used to being in this part of the city: it made him nervous. The woman driving—Shana, her name was, he reminded himself, Shana something Greek—was humming under her breath. She didn’t look happy, but she didn’t look mad, either. And she’d said he was welcome to stay with her as long as needed, but he didn’t know if she’d said that because Seth was standing there glaring at her, or if she really meant it. He’d... tried to argue, tried to insist that he could go back to his house if Seth didn’t want him around anymore, that he hadn’t been kicked out yet, that he was still able to take care of himself on his own. Seth had just looked at him like that was the dumbest thing Deke had ever said, and after a couple of minutes he’d given up. He’d never won an argument with Seth, not once in years, and Deke didn’t expect that to change this time, either.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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