Guardian (The Guardian Trilogy)

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Davis.  Actually, that’s what I’m calling that entire day, including what happened with Dane.  “Incident” is a vague, sanitary term.  That’s why I like it.  Thinking about what happened that day in any detail brings on overwhelming feelings of sadness, doubt, and guilt.  Especially guilt. I did end up telling my parents about Mrs. Davis – omitting a choice word or two – just in case they happen to run in to her somewhere as well.  They were not impressed to say the least.  My mother wanted to call her immediately and give her a piece of her mind.  I begged her not to.  Who wants to make things worse?  She eventually agreed, but made no promises if she saw the woman in person. Dane and I have only discussed the “Incident” once, the day after it happened.  It was a brief conversation. “Do you want to talk about yesterday?” he asked me. “Not really.”  I continued to empty the beverage cart. “You’re okay with it then?” “Yep.  Already forgotten.”
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