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Chapter 15: Penny 

The second the heavy auditorium doors swing shut behind me, I can’t hold it in anymore

I let out a squeal, half laugh, half relief, throwing my arms up over my head and spinning in a full circle on the cracked pavemand outride, not caring for once who sees, not caring about anything except the pure, reckless Joy flooding through me

I did it

I danced my heart out

I gave them everything

And I didn’t choke

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I didn’t let the fear win

I bounce on the balls of my feet, the thin fabric of my bolero sliding up my arms as I move, my sweatslicked hair falling loose from the tight bun I shoved it into hours ago

I’m still wearing my leotard, still have my jogging pants pulled over my tights, my pointe shoes swapped for battered sneakers that squeak slightly with every jump, but none of it matters

I could be wearing a trash bag and I’d still feel like the sun’s burning for me today

I can’t wait to tell Tyler

To text Mila 

To breathe, finally, without that thick knot of fear sitting in my chest

I skip down the front steps two at a time, humming under my breath, tugging my phone out of my bag as I head toward the bus stop across the 

street

It’s still light outbarelythe sun starting to dip below the rooftops, the sky streaked in bands of pink and gold that look almost fake

The bus stop is empty, the bench shining cold under the streetlamp, the sign creaking slightly in the soft breeze 

I pull up the bus schedule posted on the metal pole and squint at it, my heart still buoyant, still too full to worry about anything 

And then- 

I stop

I look from the paper schedule to my phone

Back to the schedule

Back to my phone

Thiscan’t be right

My smile falters, the first tiny crack spiderwebbing across the surface

The

last bus home left twenty minutes ago

My stomach tudits, a cold, uncomfortable lurch that has nothing to do with excitement

It’s fine

1 tap open the deshire app, my fingers clumsy with nerves, and watch the loading wheel spin for a moment before the steren message that panches the breath from my lungs

Buster then usual. No drivers available in your aren 

I stare at it for a long second, willing it to change

It doesn’t

The air feels colder now, seeping through the thin fabric of my holero, making the sweat cooling on my skin feel clammy and uncomfortable

1 glance up and down the street, but there’s no one around, just a few cars rolling past, their headlights slicing through the creeping dark

1 bite my lip, tugging my sleeves over my hands, and call Tyler

Straight to voicemail

I frown, call again, pacing a small, tight circle around the bus stop

Nothing

I close my eyes, forcing down the rising tide of frustration, and scroll to the Hayeshome number

Maybe he’s at his house

Maybe he’s just ignoring his phone like he does sometimes when he’s watching a game with his dad

The phone rings

And rings

And then- 

A click.. 

A voice. 

Rough. Deep 

Not Tyler

lo?the voice says, low and clipped and unmistakably Asher’s

Hello?” 

I freeze, my breath catching, my mind blanking for a second before I stammer out, Umhi, sorryit’s Penny- 

There’s a beat of silence, heavy and stretched out too long

Then he says, flat and disinterested, Tyler’s not here.” 

I close my eyes, pinching the bridge of my nose

Do you know when he’ll be back? 1 ask, trying to keep my voice light, casual, even though it’s trembling at the edges

No idea.Asher says, the words sharp enough to cut 

I sigh, the sound escaping before I can stop it. Okay. Thanks anyway.” 

I’m about to hang up when his voice ruts through again, rough and impatient

What’s wrong?” 

I hesitate, the phone heavy against my car, debating for half a second whether to just lie, to say everything’s fine and figure it out myse 

But something in his tonegrill, almo 

almostalmost concernedmakes me pause 

It’s nothing, I say quickly. Thanks again.” 

Penny,he says, voice firmer now. What’s wrong?” 

I swallow hard, shifting my weight from foot to foot

My audition lasted longer than I thought,I say finally, the words spilling out in a rush. And I missed the last buc. And there any rideshares around. It’s fine, though. I’ll just walk.” 

There’s a pause

A long, charged pause

Where are you?he asks, low and sharp

It doesn’t matter,I snap back, heat flaring in my chest, because the last thing I need is another lecture, another judgmental comment from someone who thinks he knows everything

You didn’t plan for this?he says, the incredulity threading through his voice, and that’s it, that’s the match that lights the fuse

I’m hanging up now,I say through gritted teeth, and before he can answer, I jab the and call button and shove my phone into my pocket with a force that makes my fingers ache

Asshole

Stupid, judgmental, condescending asshole

I plop down on the cold metal bench, pressing my forehead against my knees, trying to think, trying to breathe

Okay

Options

I can wait it out and hope a driver frees up

Or I can walk closer to downtown, where there’s more traffic, more bus lines, more people

Yeah, that’s what I’ll do

I pull my phone back out and fire off a quick text to Tyler

3/4 

Chapter 15. Penny 

Done! Call me when you ent 

I stare at the screen for a long moment, hoping, stupidly, that it will buze hack in life, that he’ll test of tall or 

It doesn’t

The streetlights flicker on one by one, the world sliding slowly from gold to gray 

I stand up, lighten the straps of my dance bag over my shoulder, and start walking toward the heart of the city, my sneakers tapping rhythm that sounds a little too much like alone, alone, alone

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