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We entered August, the last full month of summer, of vacation, and of divine mountain warmth. I spent all my time at Clara’s; Lara increased her hours at the shelter since Chuck hired her more formally and started paying her for her computer work.

Our tent became lived-in and undeniably welcoming the more we used it and adjusted our setup. With Frej’s help, we’d flown an oversized tarp above the area that gave us some dry space around the shelter in times of rain. It remained a heavenly place to sleep. The fresh air seemed to invigorate us both; we rested deeply each and every night, rising earlier and with even more energy for our days.

“Do you need help bringing the refrigerator from the cabin into the trees?” Frej asked me one morning as I sat down to eat breakfast with him.

I laughed as he gave me an amused look. “I do know where I can get enough extension cords,” I joked.

“It is a nice camp,” he said. “If you put down some flat bricks around the entrance of the tent, you will have less trouble with the mud.”

“Yeah, that probably would be cool. Then again, I’m not sure how long we’ll be camping up there. Probably once school starts it’ll just be easier to go back to the cabin.”

Frej shrugged as he used his favorite butter knife on the last bare corner of his toast. “If you do buy the bricks, I will help you carry them up there.”

“Thanks, Frej.”

“Is the flooring work with Clara going well?”

“Yeah, it is. Patrick is cool. We’ve been getting along really well. Luckily, I haven’t messed up anything too badly yet!”

“When will you finish?”

“Sooner than Clara thought. She was worried the beams under the subfloor were going to have to be replaced, which I guess is a big job. But they were solid enough, and it was mostly some cheap floorboards that were the problem.”

“I would like to see how it goes.”

“Sure, come over any time. We’re working on the sprung floor now.”

He raised a brow at me. “What is that?”

“I guess for dancing you want the floor to have some give. So above the subfloor you put some foam blocks and beams, and then another layer of flooring.”

“I understand now,” Frej said, taking a sip of his coffee. “Like a shock absorber. It sounds very intricate.”

“Yeah, every time we work on something, there’s all this little stuff that Patrick says you have to do. Things I’d never have thought of. Like we had to leave a half-inch gap near the walls because the boards can swell with the weather and then they’d warp. And other stuff like that. I’m learning a ton.”

“Will you become a builder?”

I laughed. “Uh, not that I know of. I mean, it’s interesting, but...”

“You are young yet,” he remarked, grinning. “Too soon to decide?”

“Yeah. Really, it’s just what I fell into this summer, doing odd jobs.”

He glanced at me, his eyes flashing. “We both did.”

I sniffed. “Yeah. You’ve been busy around here too, I know.”

Frej let out a rich laugh. “I asked them to put me to work, and they did. But it is good. This way I do not think about the boat very much.”

Or other things...

I nodded slowly. “Do you miss being out on the water?”

He shrugged and rubbed his beard appreciatively. “Less than I thought. Yes, there are parts that I miss. But maybe it was not good to be alone so much.”

“Yeah ... But I happen to know you weren’t alone all the time.”

Frej gave me a sad look. “No, I was not always alone.”

We ate in silence for a little bit.

“Back then, it seemed the best way forward,” he said meaningfully.

“Do you mean ... this last year?” I asked. “Letting her hang out on the boat with you?”

He hesitated. “No. Eighteen years ago.”

I said nothing.

“Did she tell you anything of it?” he asked.

“Not ... really. I just ... I just know that she knows about you, being her father, like—” I trailed off, feeling extremely awkward that so long had gone by with him living here, and the topic had never been broached. “I’m sorry.”

Frej grasped my arm. “Do not be sorry. It is in the open now.”

I nodded slowly. “I didn’t know if it was okay to bring it up.”

He served himself another cup of coffee and then sat back, his long stare taking in the outside world through our picture windows.

“Do you want to know what happened?” he asked.

“I, um ... I don’t need to know, but it’s up to you.”

“It is not a story that I am proud of.”

My stomach twisted a bit at this. “Okay. You don’t have to tell me. I mean, does Heather know all of it?”

He sighed heavily. “Yes.”

I remained quiet, debating. What’s the point in finding out now? We can’t change the past...

I glanced at Frej, his eyes still distant, reminding me of when I stood with him on the bridge of the Valdemar II during our fishing expeditions.

Can’t change the past ... but you might understand the present a little more...

“I’ll listen, if you want to tell me.”

He seemed as if he didn’t hear me. I waited. This can’t be easy... In time, he stood up, gesturing to me with his head. I followed him out to the deck, where we took to the chairs. The day was perfect for my usual walk, but I had a feeling that I’d be driving to Clara’s today, since I was meeting Patrick at a particular hour. I waited patiently, sipping my own coffee as Frej searched his mind for words.

“Aongus was not able to get Mairead with child,” he said quietly. “They had some tests and the doctors said that it was a problem with him.” Frej narrowed his eyes as he continued. “We were out on the boat one day, when Aongus told me of this. And he was very upset, because he and Mairead had decided to use a donor. She wanted a child very much. And Aongus did also, but that day on the boat, he was very much afraid.”

“Of her getting the procedure done?” I asked gently.

Frej shook his head. “No. Having a man who they never met be the father, in that way. Aongus said he was not going to live with himself. But they were planning this for a long time, and he knew Mairead would be very upset if he changed his mind and said no.”

“Even with how he felt?”

Frej sighed. “Mairead wanted nothing more in life than to have a child. Aongus was sure that if he said no, then she would leave him for someone who would let her have this dream.”

I took a deep breath, imagining the scenarios. And they were cousins ... Did that complicate things, make them think it was all wrong? I had no idea if Frej knew this fact, so I didn’t ask.

“Would she really have left him?” I asked.

“I do not know, Matt ... But Aongus was sure of it, and that is all I knew. He was very upset, and we were hours on the water, not fishing, only sitting and sometimes talking ... And ... he said to me, if it had to be someone that was not him...”

Frej trailed off, certainly back on the boat with his friend. I imagined that the tension would have been high.

“If it had to be someone, he wanted it to be you,” I finally murmured, feeling a chill explode through my spine, because I’d heard this very wish spoken aloud once before.

“Yes, that is what he said,” he confirmed. “He was trying to find a way for himself to be happy with it.”

“Frej...”

“Yes?”

“When Heather found out it wasn’t Aongus, before she knew it was you...”

He glanced at me, his eyes not nearly as lively as they usually were.

“She wanted it to be you, too,” I finished.

He took a deep breath, and then nodded. “Thank you for telling me that.”

“She said that she didn’t talk to you about any of this before leaving for Maine. Did you talk to her after?”

Frej huffed and shook his head. “No ... She only left me a letter. But now I know Mairead told her everything. Even the worst parts of it. The parts that she ... that made her—”

The worst parts ... Keeping Heather in the dark about who her father was ... But that’s understandable, in a way, for Aongus’s sake...

“You did the right thing, Frej. Even Heather agreed with Aongus, since she also wanted it to be you. I mean, it sounds like Aongus would never have had kids. So there’s nothing bad about what you did, right?”

He shook his head. “If that was all there was to tell, then I would agree with you. But it is not the end.”

I swallowed. “What do you mean?”

Again some time passed as Frej finished his coffee. He took an empty sip and stared at the residue in the bottom.

“More?” I asked.

He gave a short nod, so I went inside to get us refills. I found Lara in the kitchen, freshly arrived from the cabin where she’d been showering.

“Ready to go?” she chirped.

“No, I’m going to drive today.”

“Lazy butt...”

I gave her a wan smile. “Nah, it’s not that.”

“What’s wrong?” she asked, concern spreading across her face as she noted mine.

“Well, I’m talking to Frej. About, you know...”

“Oh...” she said, glancing outside at where he sat. “Got it.”

“If you want to hang for a bit, we can ride together.”

“That’s okay, I’m looking forward to walking.”

“Then you’ll have to walk alone, sorry.”

She gave me a hug. “It’s not a problem at all, Matt.”

“I’ll tell you about it later, but I feel like it’s not going to be the happiest story. But we’re still in the middle of it, so I don’t know how long I’ll be.”

She nodded. “Okay. Better get back out there then.”

When I returned to the deck, I noticed that Frej’s eyes were slightly red.

I handed his mug to him. “Here you go.”

“Thank you.”

Seated once again, I sighed. “Frej, you don’t have to keep going.”

“No. It is important that I tell you. Then you can understand what happened. Of why she needed time away from us...” After a long sip, Frej huffed and then continued. “On the boat, Aongus asked me to think on it ... Think if I would be the person they used. I did not have to think. I told him at once that I would do it. And as you say, maybe that would have been well enough if we had not been stupid.”

“What do you mean?”

Frej sighed heavily. “We did not tell anyone else.”

Anyone? I shuddered. “You mean you didn’t tell M—” But I stopped, because I couldn’t voice it. Oh my god...

“No, we did not tell anyone. It was ... my fault. I take responsibility. Aongus was certain he could convince Mairead that she should let me to do this for them, but I asked him to wait to tell her.”

“Why?”

He sighed heavily. “After I was on the boat with Aongus, I went home and began to tell Elise of what was happening with them and what they planned to do. Before I told her what he asked of me, she said that she found their idea to be an unnatural thing. To have a baby in that way ... Elise was very old-fashioned, and it was clear that she would never support it. And I knew she would never agree for me to do it, before I told her of what Aongus asked me.”

I was feeling extremely uneasy at Frej’s story as it unfolded. It was such a far cry from the excitement of hearing about shark fishing. But he was a potent storyteller even now, and the details were unfolding with some sense of dread.

“I went to Aongus to tell him that I could not help him, that I had to say no because Elise would not hear of it. I planned to say this, but when we met on the boat, he was so happy that I was agreeing to do it ... He was crying. The only time I have seen him cry. He was going to have a child with Mairead, and he was going to know that the father was a good man, his best friend ... We were still partners back then, and we spent more time with each other than with our wives. I wanted—”

Frej paused, his voice hoarse. Even the coffee wasn’t helping anymore.

“I could not tell him that I had to change my answer,” he continued. “I told him I would do it, but only if he never told anyone it was me. Not to Mairead, and especially not to Elise.”

I let a shudder rip through me, crushed by this admission. “I’m so sorry, Frej,” I whispered. “That sounds like the hardest position to ever be in.”

“Yes, there was no good choice. To say no to my good friend could mean the end of his marriage ... and to say yes, the end of mine.”

“So you decided to do the right thing for Aongus, but the wrong thing for you.”

“We agreed that the donor could be any man on earth. It could be me, then. By chance. We would not know who it was, if it was another man ... Then why did we have to know that it was me? It was the same, we said. This is how we believed our mistake was a good one to make ... I went to the doctor and Aongus arranged it, I do not know how. In a few months, Mairead was with child.”

With Heather ... My god... My heart wrenched as I wondered what she must have thought of all this. That her conception had been so convoluted and under such stressful circumstances... Too much...

“When did Mairead find out?” I asked after a period of anxious quiet. “I mean, she’s known for a long time, right?”

Frej nodded. “Her pregnancy was difficult, and she began to doubt what they chose to do. She was feeling the problem that Aongus had, about using a stranger for a donor ... It started to grow in her thinking, in the middle of the pregnancy. And Elise did not know my part, but she knew Mairead had done the procedure. She and Mairead were very close friends, but Elise told her firmly that she was not in agreement with her choice. Very firmly.”

“Wow ... That’s rough.”

“Elise was not one to stay quiet when she had a strong belief. But Mairead was already having doubts when Elise talked to her about this, and this made it worse. She was trying to help, how she thought she could. But it was not a help. Soon it became too difficult for Mairead to accept what was happening. She was in a bad way for a time, with pain and all types of sickness. Aongus came to me, begging that I let him tell her the truth, because Mairead was suffering very much in her head ... She was not eating, and the baby was unwell from it and the doctors said that they were both in danger.”

I was trying hard to keep it together now, my insides a mess of hollow feelings I hadn’t felt in a long while.

“I cannot tell you the next part, Matt, because I have tried very hard to forget it. But it is enough to say that Aongus and I both went to our wives and told them what we did. And the result...” Frej sighed unsteadily. “It was not good for anyone.”

I wiped at my eyes now, seeing myself standing unsteadily back near our old swimming hole on a night some three months earlier, when a girl I knew had to go away, carrying the knowledge of all of this with her...

On top of everything else she was dealing with...

Please, please let her be okay right now...

“After that, everything changed,” Frej muttered, his voice empty. “Elise took it the hardest, that I had done this ... That I was becoming a father with Mairead before her ... And that I did it in secret, even though I knew that it wasn’t what Elise thought was natural.”

I realized I was extremely tense, so I tried to relax into the chair.

Frej took a long breath. “Mairead was angry with everyone, but by fortune she found her strength and began to eat and feel better. Aongus opened the market and stopped working with me on the boat.”

“Why would he do that, after everything you did for him?” I asked, feeling upset at this.

“Because he wanted me to close the charter business.”

“That’s terrible!” I cried hoarsely. “He was in on the decision too; why was he mad at you?”

Frej eyed me. “No, he was trying to help me, because Elise went back to Denmark to live with her family to recover from the stress, and to decide...” He swallowed hard. “To decide if she would still be my wife. As I said, she was old-fashioned, and separating from a husband was also an unnatural thing for her, even after what I did. Aongus opened the market because he thought I would stop doing the charters and go to be with Elise ... Go to her and try to fix my mistake with her. He was trying to help me.”

I sat back, a sense of relief fighting to make itself felt amidst the maelstrom of sad thoughts that whirled around.

“Did it work?” I asked quietly.

“Yes. I put the Valdemar for sale and it was not long before someone bought it and ... sailed it away. I bought my ticket to Denmark ... And I closed up my business.”

Frej was silent for a very long time.

“But you didn’t go,” I finally said.

After a moment, he gave a short shake of his head, a reflexive motion. “I did not.”

I sorted through the puzzle pieces that had been presented to me. He gave up on Elise? Did he too disappear, maybe even up to Birgitte’s place?

Then I looked at the man and found that his blue eyes were fully wet now. But more importantly, they possessed a familiar complexity. Abruptly, the correct piece fell into place. So obvious...

I swallowed. “Because Heather was born.”

He remained immobile and silent, the vision of a newborn girl clearly in his thoughts. His daughter...

“Frej, I can’t even imagine what that must have been like.”

He turned to look right at me. “When I saw Heather ... For the first time in my life I understood what love was. I saw what I did was terrible, but also that it was ... incredible. There were many dark times after that, because finding the love of Heather also showed me how much I loved Elise. And how much I had done wrong, in many ways. I will not speak of that, but I sent a letter to her in Denmark, with hope that she would return.”

I remained still, since I already knew how this next part of the story ended. “Frej, you don’t have to tell me anymore,” I said quietly. “I know she came back.”

He waved his hand vaguely. “No, I will finish, so you can see everything for what it is. Elise found out about the cancer in Denmark. Very soon she returned to America to have the treatment in New York. We moved closer to the city, and I tried to talk to her. But she was angry with herself and what she did. She said that the cancer was punishment for how she treated Mairead during the pregnancy, and how she caused such stress in the situation...”

“Oh no...”

“It was a bad time. When we visited Montauk, Mairead would not speak to Elise. I did everything I could to help my wife feel better. I bought a new boat, and we sailed out often on the waters. She liked the wind in her hair, and the sea gave her comfort.”

I was a wreck; my long-held ideas of Frej’s fond memories of his times out on the waves with his wife and the Martins were all shattered now. It was all just a mask...

“After some time, Elise had another scan. She...” Frej stared into the sky for a while, his jaw twitching. “The doctors said she would not live very long, as the cancer was a bad one and had moved to many places in her body. We ... moved back ... to Montauk. She wanted to be there, when...”

I closed my eyes, flooded with sadness for what Frej had carried for so long.

“Did she and Mairead make peace?” I rasped.

“Yes,” Frej responded, his voice barely sounding. “Yes, Mairead forgave her, and Elise made peace with everyone. Because when at last Elise saw Heather...”

I glanced at the seaman, his eyes completely aglow with emotion.

She also fell in love...

The work with Patrick started wrapping up. We’d laid out the last sections of vinyl marley floor covering and the edges of the room were baseboarded and painted. With the raising of the floor level due to the thicker sprung system, we’d built a slight ramp at the entrance to the studio to avoid having a small step there that everyone would trip on. A few small details were all that remained.

Feeling more confident in my building skills and spurred by the construction of that little incline, I took a detour on the way home one evening. I soon came upon the lovely Hazel Hammond working in her picturesque garden. But unfortunately, this randomly laid plan didn’t work out, for there was already a ramp installed on the left half of her porch stairs.

“Good evening, Mrs. Hammond,” I called out.

She put a hand to her eyes to block out the angled sunlight, and then stood up once she recognized me. “Oh, hi there! How are you doing?”

“Good, thanks. I came to check if you still needed the ramp built. Obviously not, though!”

She nodded as she came close, brushing dirt from her hands. “Yes, I had to get it done. Joseph is coming to visit!”

“Oh, that’s good news, I hope?”

She smiled warmly. “Yes, it is. Still getting the place ready for him, but it’s close now.”

“It’s looking really nice,” I said, before glancing around the side of the house. “How about those dead limbs, though?”

She rolled her eyes. “I swear...”

“Let me take care of it,” I offered. “Please. I can knock it out right now. I have a little time.”

“No, it’s ridiculous, really. He spends all his time in the basement when he comes to visit, making a terrible racket.”

I laughed. “A racket? I don’t think it’s that bad!”

She smiled a little. “Well, whenever I see that wood sitting there, it might as well be awful noise to me.”

“Fair enough. Well, if you really don’t need my help, then I’m going to head home for dinner and a swim. I’m really happy that you’ll have Joseph here soon.”

Hazel nodded and started to speak, but she was interrupted by the front door clacking open. We both turned as a young man emerged onto the freshly painted porch, soda in hand, and bandana in his pocket. He was a good-looking guy, much as Hazel was a good-looking woman. That kind of thing passes through the genes, of course.

“Hey Skinner,” I greeted casually. “What’s up?”

He stared at me for a long moment. “What are you doing here?”

“I was just walking by and saw your mom in the garden, so I stopped to say hi.”

“You two know each other?” Hazel asked me.

“Of course,” I replied simply. “Our bands played a few shows together this year.”

Hazel’s eyes widened as she examined me, as if for the first time. “Wait ... The park concert?”

I shrugged. “Yeah, that was one of them.”

As she gaped at me, processing the unexpected recognition that flooded into her, Skinner walked down the ramp and came near.

“How do you know my mom?” he asked, deceptively nonchalant.

I hesitated, so Hazel answered first, despite still staring at me with a dazed look.

“Dwayne here painted the porch for—”

Skinner coughed up his soda in a fit. “What did you just call him?”

Uh oh...

She frowned. “Dwayne?”

“His name’s Matt!” Skinner blurted out.

Hazel glanced at me, and I smiled sheepishly.

“Well, people also call me that too,” I said.

Now Skinner looked confused.

“Honestly, I’m not big on names,” I added. “You can call me whatever you want.”

I felt a slight twinge, since my frivolous summer baptisms were now surfacing as suspicions on the face of Hazel’s son. His eyes narrowed at me.

Fucking Skin—No ... I shouldn’t say that. That’s unfair.

“Is your name Dwayne, or Matt?” Hazel asked.

“Uh ... Technically, it’s Matt?”

“What are you doing, man?” he asked, coming even closer.

“Nothing, I was just messing around,” I said quietly.

“By giving people fake names? So, what, are you here because you changed your mind about getting paid for the work?” he pressed. “Because that’s not—”

I grimaced, shaking my head as he got animated. “No, not at all! I was just on my way home, and I wanted to check if the ramp was built yet. I swear.” I turned to his mom. “And I’m sorry about the name. Just some dumb thing that ... I don’t even know. I’m sorry.”

There was an awkward moment, but then Hazel started laughing as she patted my arm rather affectionately. “You really are funny!”

“If you say so,” I muttered, feeling completely foolish. “Anyway, um ... I better get home for dinner. Sorry again.”

She kept her hand on my arm, so I looked at her.

“Before you go,” she said, “I want you to know I donated the money, to a charity for wounded vets. I hope that’s okay.”

“That ... sounds perfect.”

“But I feel bad, now,” she said, smiling amusedly. “I put it under the name of Dwayne!”

I shrugged a little. “That’s perfect, too.”

“Thank you. It means a lot to me, what you did. And the porch looks beautiful.”

I nodded briefly. “Take care, Mrs. Hammond.”

“Goodbye, Matthew.”

I shared a grin with her. “Bye ... And I’ll see you around, Skinner.”

He only glared at me as I walked away. I calmed myself with each step, as once again I’d let myself get the worst of things.

Fucking Dwayne...

I wasn’t far away when I heard quickening footsteps behind me on the sidewalk. I braced myself, hoping I’d get away with just a rough shove, and maybe a rip in my overalls. They were getting a bit thin in the knee area, after all, so it wouldn’t take much. Then again, if his mom was still looking on, perhaps I’d escape unharmed for now. Physically, anyway.

“Hey, dude! Whatever your name is.”

I slowed and turned. “Like I said, I’m sorry.”

He waved my apology away. “Look, I know you pretty much hate me, and you probably wish you never painted the porch now that you found out she’s my mom. But it’s...”

“I knew she was your mom.”

“ ... fucking weird that—What?”

“I knew she was your mom before I painted the porch. I saw you in the pictures on her fridge, the first day I was here.”

“You ... did?”

I nodded.

Skinner scrunched his face up. “And you still did the work?”

“I needed the money,” I shrugged, trying to cut through with a lame joke.

“Which you didn’t even keep?” He eyed me again. “Jesus, can you stop fucking around for one minute, man? I’m not a huge fan of smart-asses. Like, not a fan at all. What the hell is going on?”

“Fine.” I sighed. “You want some truth?”

“Finally!”

“Then here it is. I’m sorry I was such a prick to you, Skinner.”

He recoiled at this. “You’resorry?”

“I had no idea, about your brother Joseph. What you and your family were going through with that. I’m not going to lie, you did some stuff I didn’t like. The thing at the band battle, fine, that was just a dumb contest. But the stuff with Pete, that wasn’t cool.”

Skinner kicked at the dirt, suddenly subdued. “Pete ... Yeah, well, it was a bad time,” he said slowly. “That was during the worst of my brother’s recovery. He picked up an infection and it looked bad for him. I was really fucked up around then, man.”

“I bet.”

“I don’t remember a lot of that week, when I got kicked out of the band. Pete was going crazy since the park show, and I was just frustrated with those guys because they were acting so weird about everything. So yeah, I kind of got tired of his shit that day, and I think...” He glanced at his mom, who had returned to gardening but was clearly keeping an eye on us. Then he leaned close and spoke quieter. “I think I was high and strung out on dope twenty-four-seven that week, man. I don’t remember much, like I said. I wasn’t trying to make him do something stupid, you know? I didn’t know what was going on with him, and honestly he was acting really crazy that day.”

“I know he was. And look, what’s done is done. Pete’s doing a lot better, for now anyway, and no, his issue isn’t your fault. Listen, I don’t want to take up your whole day here, so I’ll just say it again. I’m sorry for any shit I gave you. I could’ve done way better.”

Skinner seemed unsure how to respond. At last he nodded. “All right, but I was never pissed at you, you know? It’s funny, because of all the people in your band, I actually figured that you were the one that hated me the least.”

“No one hated you, Skinner. But if you think about it, the first time we saw you, you kicked our ass at the auditions, and the second time was you winning the band battle because you got your friends to pack out Jonah’s place ... Plus you’re a really good singer and guitarist, so you kind of turned into the competition, you know?”

He rolled his eyes. “Oh, I get it, dude. You guys aren’t the first people to hate me, believe me. It’s the fucking story of my life, for some reason.”

For some reason... I had to grin. Yeah, just can’t quite figure out why...

“Anyway, like I said, it’s in the past,” I continued. “I’m not dwelling on it.”

“All right, I’m down with that. And uh, hey, thanks ... for what you did with my mom.”

“I didn’t do anything.”

He raised a warning brow at me.

Oops... !

“The money,” he said firmly. “And making the place look even nicer for Joe.”

“What did you call him?” I blurted out, in spite of myself.

He frowned. “Joe?”

“His name’s Joseph!” I said, with mock horror.

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The mood in the Waters car on the ride home was like day and night. In the backseat, Kathy and her brother jabbered away about how much fun they had on the fishing trip, in the front, Sarah sat silently, her arms folded over her chest. Jack Waters just drove and seethed because of his wife's behavior in front of Harry and Ellen. When they arrived at their house, the family went in. Brad and Kathy headed to their rooms and went to bed. Their dad had taken them aside and told them about going...

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Still Waters

Resolute. A word she had always associated with the admiration of one’s spirit, except when it was spoken by her estranged father. She was not at all surprised by his ability to spin it sideways. He’d called her ‘dangerously resolute’ during one of their many arguments. It effectively planted a seed in the recesses of her then adolescent mind. Buried deep and rooted, it eventually grew into an obsession. She had dismissed the rest of his drivel over the years but always clung to that one word....

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Shutter Click

In San Francisco, '77 was a great time to be alive if you were batting for the home team. People felt that they could do, say, or be anything they wanted. Every belief that had been held dear by the multitudes had been challenged in the previous decade and the world had collectively rocked back on its heels, trying desperately to catch its balance. Now it had and what's more, had begun to run forward. Stephan loved every minute of it. At the moment, he was trolling a bar. This was the third...

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Shutter ReleaseChapter 2 Circle Bright

The day’s torture wasn’t over, since we still had to tell Heather about the state of things. She was supposed to be calling me that evening after dinner. Lara and I had discussed what we would say to her, but it hadn’t been easy to come up with anything. It felt cruel, now, as we remembered how inspired she’d been the past few days. Now we had to throw sand over it again and bury it away. Before dinner we went for another walk since it was easier to talk freely that way. It was dark, so we...

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Shutter ReleaseChapter 3 She Flew Away

Colin and Shannon were still chatting near the door to Jane’s classroom, so I told her I’d grab our regular seats. When the bell rang a few minutes later, she joined me. “I guess we’ll have to check out the photos later,” Shannon said apologetically. “Tomorrow’s another day,” I said, grinning. “Nah, no school tomorrow.” I turned to her as Jane called for quiet. “Really? Why?” “Another big storm,” she whispered. “Whoa! They already cancelled?” “I don’t know. But we’re going to get...

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Shutter ReleaseChapter 4 Donrsquot Touch

After the successful phone call to Colin, Shannon was on cloud ten as we tramped through the deepening snow with the saw horses. Well, I carried the barricades; she badgered me about not being allowed to help. “They’re not that heavy,” I dismissed. “Which is why you should let me carry one!” “They’re crazy heavy,” I amended quickly, pretending to stagger. “This isn’t the eighteen-thirties, Matt. Chivalry is pretty much dead.” “Says the girl who dances in a show where there is literally a...

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Shutter ReleaseChapter 5 Ravenrsquos on my Shoulder

Friday. The last day before the masks went on, before Dad would have to sleep in my desk drawer for two full seasons, and before Truth was buried, maybe forever. We cleaned, we arranged, we considered everything to make our home normal. After dinner, the four of us were satisfied with both the house and the cabin. Our guests would be treated with respect and love. After dinner, Lara and I went for a walk. It was made much easier by the fact that Colin and Shannon had plowed our driveway at...

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Shutter ReleaseChapter 6 Fire for the Cold Ones

Given the unknown amount of potential baggage, Sarah decided to pick up the twins by herself. At best, one more person could have gone with her, but if it turned out that Muireann and Tommy were major packers then it would’ve been a tight fit and an uncomfortable ride. We knew from their letter that they’d likely be bringing some instruments with them. “Better safe than sorry. Besides, this will be my first and last chance to talk to them, I’m sure,” Sarah joked. “Don’t worry, we’ll let you...

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Shutter ReleaseChapter 7 Porcelain Shell

I’d set an alarm for five, deciding that the lack of sleep would be better than leaving the twins stranded by themselves. However, when I slapped the sound off and staggered out into the living room, all was quiet. Figuring they’d be up soon, I grabbed my Walkman and stretched out on the couch to relax while I waited. As it turned out, I fell asleep and Lara ended up waking me up. I started, surprised to see her shaking me. “What time is it?” I asked, pulling the tangled headphones from my...

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Shutter ReleaseChapter 8 Tint Shade and Hue

Figuring that the ‘warmest’ part of the day was passing, Lara suggested that if we still wanted to swim, now was the time. Tommy had not forgotten the offer and eagerly agreed, not put off by the frigid air temperature. We put away our guitars and returned to the house to don bathing suits. It was admittedly a bit odd, since Lara and I never did so; pulling jeans over the trunks felt completely alien. Lara had a giant stack of towels in her arms when we met up in the living room. Muireann...

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Shutter ReleaseChapter 9 New Dream

“Well, last period is finally here. Enjoying the first day?” I asked, leading Muireann to some desks on the side of the classroom. I avoided my usual study hall spot, where Carl and a couple of other guys I usually sat with were already seated. “Aye, though it’s been a whirlwind,” she admitted. “Yeah, introducing you in each class ... I swear everyone has met you three times over!” Muireann sniffed. “At least that many. It felt a bit odd, all that. But everyone seems nice.” “For the most...

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Shutter ReleaseChapter 55 Lie Down

The morning Alana dropped me off, my reunion with Lara was delicious. We shared a long and happy hug. I’d made every effort while with Alana to do exactly one thing: be with my dear friend. But on returning, I let all that stored-up love for Lara emerge again, and I didn’t want to let go of her. Of course, we eventually had to peel apart. She was due at the shelter soon, so after greeting my moms and Frej, we resumed our morning walks that she’d kept up in my absence. As usual, we didn’t...

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Shutter ReleaseChapter 57 From Depth to Shoal

Are you sure about this... ? Back down by the house, I found Frej in the garage. He was peering closely at a tangle of wires. “These new electronics...” he grumbled. “They are all so small and impossible to fix... ! Or maybe I need glasses.” I laughed as best I could with the tremors that seemed to be creeping into me from all sides. I haven’t been sure of anything lately... “Need a break?” I asked. He tossed the thing onto the worktable and grinned at me. “Yes, that is enough for...

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Shutter ReleaseChapter 58 Silent Sea

We followed Heather down the pathway to the rocky intertidal expanse and picked our way toward the rowboat that sat patiently in the shallows. Between us, we silently pushed the craft into deeper waters, until it floated freely with enough clearance for the extra weight it would now carry. Heather held it steady as first Lara and then I got in. She joined us with a nimble leap. I studied the rowboat as I sat in the stern with Lara. Though clearly aged, it was sturdy and well-maintained. A...

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Shutter ReleaseChapter 59 True

Not even twenty-five hours into our new life, it became clear that our bodies were entirely unprepared for the relentless existence of sea-harvesting with Heather. When we awoke after that first night’s sleep, early morning’s glow was faint. What’s the rush? It was Heather who had roused us, and despite various attempts to roll over and slumber away the deep soreness that pervaded every cubic inch of my limbs, she would not allow it. I finally yawned, struggled to sit up, and gave her a look...

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Shutter ReleaseChapter 10 Alizarin and Cobalt

“Welcome to darkroom class,” I announced as Muireann followed me into the darkroom the following evening. She eyed me. “Are you going to lie on the bed again?” I grinned broadly. “I think I might, and let you do the work. Hands-on is the best way to learn, right?” “You’re going to give Tommy a run for the title of laziest boy.” “Am I winning yet?” Muireann just smirked and started blacking out the windows. “I have to admit something,” she said. “What’s that?” “I didn’t realize the...

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Shutter ReleaseChapter 11 Go Figure

When Melissa and I returned to the house after dropping off the order for the necklace, nothing much had changed. In the cabin I found Lara and Tommy at the table, intently studying a sheet of paper. They didn’t even glance at me as I closed the door. I could hear Muireann’s muffled fiddle playing from the darkroom, the sound of a slow Irish melody permeating the warmed air inside. “How’s it going?” I announced, taking off my coat. After scribbling something down, Lara turned to me, smiling...

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Shutter ReleaseChapter 12 Take a Look at Me

I felt an arm grip my winter coat. “Matt ... I don’t know that we can do this!” “Of course you can. It’s not that hard.” “No, I’m worried about Tommy!” she whispered. “What if he falls? Or runs into someone?” I gave her gloved hand a pat. “He’ll be okay. It’s pretty soft, you know. Watch...” I let myself fall sideways like a cut tree, landing on my hip and shoulder. Muireann gave a little cry of surprise, but I just laughed it off. In another moment I was standing again. “You want to...

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Shutter ReleaseChapter 13 Everything You Want

“We need to decide what song we’re going to audition with,” I announced, as the five of us settled into the cabin for some rehearsal. Colin looked at me. “Let’s vote then. What are the choices? We have a lot of songs that we know now. Some more than others.” “I’m thinking we should do an original,” I offered. “We have Four Days, Shell Game, Absinthe... And Please Don’t Stop, but since we played that one at the show last year, probably not a good idea.” “Don’t forget Gunkstomp!” Lara...

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Shutter ReleaseChapter 14 Nothingrsquos What it Seems

“What have we here?” Jane asked, coming to a stop in front of our half-dozen pictures. “Twins,” Muireann said. “Aha.” She examined our spread. “Did you do the project together?” “Aye, we tried something different.” I could hear the hope in Muireann’s voice, that this would be okay by our teacher. Jane pursed her lips. “Interesting approach.” “I know there’s only six photos, but we both did take six shots,” I explained. “There’s two exposures on each!” Jane gave me a small smile. “Yes,...

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Shutter ReleaseChapter 15 Victory Mask

“Damn, I’ve missed you,” I whispered. She giggled. “Wow, I didn’t realize how much!” “Hey now! Hands above the waist!” Heather cuddled up closer to me on the couch as the hubbub carried on in the rest of the great room. After all the greetings and chats following our guests’ arrival, dinner was soon going to be ready. With Frej volunteering to help with what remained of meal preparations, we’d been told to go hang out. Not being one to deny my parents’ wishes, I didn’t think twice to drag...

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Shutter ReleaseChapter 16 Once

I tried delaying our hike for a day. I really did. Although Heather’s ankle was sore after she removed the ski boots in the lodge, by the time we got home it was already feeling a little better. She could certainly get around, since it mostly hurt only when putting sideward pressure on it. Skiing was probably out for a few days, at least, but a walk through the woods was not worth postponing. Or so she said. I was of two minds. Twenty-four hours of extra rest would allow more time for her to...

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Shutter ReleaseChapter 17 See the Light

The music store wasn’t too far from the jeweler’s shop, so Heather and I walked there. “I mean, I get it, now,” I said, still caught up in the surprising meaning of the Chinese symbol she now wore around her neck. “Oh, I think you got it a long time ago,” Heather said. “It’s just a word, Matt. It has no meaning on its own.” “I know, I know. It’s just ... most people would find it kind of...” “Weird,” she supplied. “You said it, not me,” I laughed. “It is what it is.” “Yeah ... Anyway,...

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Shutter ReleaseChapter 18 Mountain Stream

Three girls, three cameras... And me, tagging along, superfluous but certainly enjoying myself. I offered to be their model a few times, but they seemed to prefer photographing each other. And there was the teasing, of course. Endless. “Nice, Muireann!” Heather chirped. “You’ve learned a lot about photography, I can tell.” “She has a good eye,” Shannon agreed. “Matt has been teaching me.” “Which makes it all the more surprising!” Funny... But even there, I was given three cute grins,...

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Shutter ReleaseChapter 19 Burning Fires

Admittedly, I was slightly apprehensive as we pulled into our clearing that evening after our day of skiing. Heather, alone with Tommy all day... The snow was falling heavily again through the headlight beams. Both Frej’s and the Martins’ cars were parked in the same positions they had been that morning, and they remained covered in several inches of snow. Oddly, there were no lights on in the main house. Maybe Muireann was rubbing off on me, because for a few seconds I had a panicked vision...

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Shutter ReleaseChapter 20 Sleep in the Dark

Mairead and Aongus left after lunch the next day, forced to end their vacation earlier than Frej and Heather due to the demands of the business they owned. I was indeed grateful for the Danishman’s generosity in allowing Heather to remain for another three days. The Martins’ departure left a rather obvious hole in our daily schedule. After dinner was cleared and we sat around the table, it suddenly seemed remarkably silent. The positive feedback loop between Tommy and Aongus had been...

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Shutter ReleaseChapter 21 Mother Time

I was grateful for the band. Heather’s departures were never a good thing for me, inevitably the start of a long slide down into wistful distance, but the fact that I could go from our final embrace to playing my guitar within fifteen minutes was at the very least a welcomed distraction. “So we need to start thinking about a set for the battle,” I said, once we’d played a few numbers to warm up and clear the farewell feelings as best we could. “We have six originals, so we’ll need another...

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Shutter ReleaseChapter 22 The Bed That We Made

The week passed slowly and somewhat agonizingly, since Gwen couldn’t rehearse again until the following weekend, and the homework was being laid on thick. I was anxious to make as much progress as we could on the set, which we still hadn’t quite settled on. Certainly as the battle approached, I was imagining more and more how it might turn out, even though I knew that daydreaming about the glories of winning was a dangerous game. Things could turn out so many different ways, surely, but in...

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Shutter ReleaseChapter 23 Soon Irsquoll Be Gone

If I hadn’t been sure that Tommy had Dr. Kendall in his back pocket, that was put to rest in study hall the following Tuesday. Carmen, Tommy, and I were walking along the outside of the school building, on our way to the fields as was our habit now, when the principal rounded the far corner and came toward us. “Uh oh,” Carmen said. “Caught.” “Principal alert,” I whispered, for Tommy’s benefit. The three of us laughed quietly, all of us wearing shades as was our other habit these days. “We...

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Shutter ReleaseChapter 24 The Regrets of a Fool

Carmen was disappointed but seemed understanding when I called her to let her know that we didn’t have room for her after all. It was a bit strange to talk to her on the phone, something that I didn’t think I’d ever done before. Odd, considering we were together for a while. Then again, this fact was testament to how messed up that time had been for me. Saturday evening arrived, and it was not without some anxiety that we packed the gear into Colin and Shannon’s vehicles. While my moms...

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Shutter ReleaseChapter 26 Hard to See

“Hello?” “Oh hi, Mrs. Martin. How are you?” “Matt ... It’s me,” Heather said. I jerked in my chair. “What... ? No way! You said ‘Hello’!” “I guess I did.” This must be part of a joke... “Okay ... Where have you been? We were supposed to talk on Wednesday, remember?” “What day is it today?” Heather asked. I was quiet for a second. “It’s Friday? Seriously, is everything all right? You answered weird ... Well, you answered normally, which is weird for you. And you really don’t know what...

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Shutter ReleaseChapter 27 Red Lines

I was surprisingly alert when Tommy and I slipped into Frej’s car at a quarter of six, just as the light was starting to make itself known in the east. I let Tommy have the front so I could squeeze against Heather in the back. “Good morning, my love,” she whispered, and immediately I wondered if I was overdressed for the warmth she caused in me. Maybe forgetting all my clothes at home would be okay after all. Damn kissing ban, though... “Is your man coming with us today?” Tommy asked...

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Shutter ReleaseChapter 28 Burning Heart

Lara responded so sweetly when I asked if she could entertain the twins, that I took her into a surprisingly hard hug. We were alone in my room, so I made no effort to hold back. “Easy there, bro,” she warned, even as she returned the tight embrace. “I’m so sorry about the underwater thing,” I breathed. “I still feel terrible about it.” “No sweat. I know you didn’t do it on purpose, because you hate doing laundry. And now you’re stuck doing it every day!” I laughed. “True. But it’s the...

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Shutter ReleaseChapter 29 Last Place for a Landing

It was strange to wake up. I was still on the couch, but Heather was gone, and I was horizontal and covered by a blanket. I could hear my moms and aunt chatting in the living room, since I was occupying their usual morning hangout spot. Then again, the sun was bright and the shadows on the porch floor were well past parallel to the wood beams, suggesting that my first meal of the day would be called ‘late lunch’ and certainly not ‘breakfast’. So, I really took their usual afternoon spot......

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Shutter ReleaseChapter 30 Jump

I think I’m half-Danish... It took me a moment, I’ll admit. It was perhaps like seeing someone on a distant hill make an odd movement, and only realizing a long second later that it was the head-on motion of an archer having released an arrow to fly forth from her bow. It took me a moment, yes, but then that five-word missile arrived, slamming into my heart with surgical precision. The world seemed to spin. I only knew one Danish person, and I knew him quite well. I struggled to hold her...

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Shutter ReleaseChapter 31 Steer it True

“Do you wish this never happened?” she asked quietly. I turned to look at Heather, her face illuminated by the fading twilight. Until now, Heather had not spoken in the half-hour or so since I’d silently confirmed her connection to Frej. I didn’t mind the quiet, because I had much to think about myself. The pier was strangely deserted, and we’d migrated to the gazebo to sit. “Why do you say that?” I asked. “Because it really puts a new light on everything.” “It does, it does,” I agreed....

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Shutter ReleaseChapter 32 Coming into View

I was just about to make a call when Lara poked her head into my room. “Back to the telephone life, huh?” she said, giving me a sympathetic look. “Yep. Hard times again.” “You could’ve been born a hundred years ago,” she observed, “and then you wouldn’t even have had the phone.” “If I’d been born a hundred years ago, I would’ve missed out on her completely. And on you too, sis ... But I’m glad for the phone either way.” Lara nodded thoughtfully. “True. Come up to the cabin when you’re...

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Shutter ReleaseChapter 33 Flames and Scars

On Monday, I was very relieved to get summoned to the principal’s office. Despite the amused looks I got from my classmates, I was feeling pretty high. Dr. Kendall had been silent since our meeting the previous week, a bit worrisome since the time before May wasn’t exactly abundant. But I trusted in his promise, and now it seemed we’d be shifting into gear. When I stepped into his office, another man was already sitting in one of the chairs. He looked vaguely familiar. I took the initiative...

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Shutter ReleaseChapter 34 The Pedals of My Mind

“Sorry I stole your bed,” Lara said, giving me a sheepish grin as she wandered out of my room the next morning. I shrugged. “The couch is comfortable enough.” “I didn’t mean to fall asleep. We were working on lyrics, you know, and ... Yeah. Where is everyone?” “Colin’s not here yet, and Gwen came by a while ago but just grabbed Muireann and took off. And you and Tommy have been sleeping like logs.” “Where did Gwen take her?” “Beats me. She said they’d be back in a few...

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Shutter ReleaseChapter 35 Split in Two

“Hello?” Uh oh ... That’s not good... “I don’t like the sound of that,” I said. “The last time you answered ‘Hello’ was—” “Good evening, Matt,” Mairead interrupted. “Oh, hi, Mrs. Martin!” “Heather is not here,” she added, her voice quite amused. I would’ve laughed, except that I suddenly realized how close I’d just been to revealing Heather’s secret. Holy shit... ! Way too close. “I’m sorry about that just now,” I explained, my skin prickling. “Sometimes Heather, well ... She’ll...

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Shutter ReleaseChapter 36 Shooting Star

The scene at Smith Park, when we pulled in around noon, was rather astonishing. The light scaffolds loomed over the stage, and for a long moment I stood by the car door in complete shock. We’re going to be playing on that... ! “Are you coming, lad?” Tommy asked, having already seized his guitar and equipment bag from the trunk. I snapped out of it and went to grab my own things. “Yeah. It’s just that ... it looks pretty damn neat, man.” He grinned. “I’m sure it does. Now let’s go set...

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Shutter ReleaseChapter 37 The Levers of My Heart

The post-concert went by in a rush. People came and went, to greet us, share their joy and emotions. The twins and Lara in particular were mobbed, which was fine with me. I’ve had just about as much excitement as I can take... After hugging the people closest to me, I slipped back up to the stage again, grateful for the banality of winding cables, collapsing mic stands, and the opportunity to help the sound and lighting crews get their work done just a little faster. They’d been amazing...

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Shutter ReleaseChapter 38 The Point of Dying

Away... From us... To say these words affected me would be a vast understatement. The massive upwelling that I’d seen a moment earlier in Heather’s eyes, that flood which would destroy everything around ... It suddenly burst out of the sea. Nothing prepared me for its impact. My throat constricted and suffocation beckoned, caressing me gently into blackening edges. “Why?” I tried to ask, but the sound was grotesque, a pitiful gurgle at best. “Shh, shhhh,” she consoled through tears,...

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Shutter ReleaseChapter 39 Gone to Ground

On the day that our connection was severed, I was roused by a warm hand caressing my face, the fingers leaving behind energetic currents. “Good morning, my love...” I opened my eyes all at once. The sun was just barely tinting the sky, and I was disoriented, wondering why the couch felt odd. It took me a moment to realize that I was down in the main house. Memories abruptly returned in a panicked rush. The night before, after partying for a while, the three of us had taken to Lara’s old bed...

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Shutter ReleaseChapter 40 The Last Day of a Quiet War

The long work of pulling the concert together had fully caught up and crashed into me. That wasn’t the source of my problems, though, or I would’ve simply slept hard for a few days and been done with it. If I’d wanted to take a ‘sick’ day or two to stay home from school, no one would have batted an eyelid, for any of us. I wouldn’t have even had to fake a fever, holding the thermometer against a hot light bulb. I could just cash in on good karma. Instead, on Wednesday I’d found myself...

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Shutter ReleaseChapter 41 Strip it All Away

“So, how much of this will you tell Tommy?” It was the first thing Muireann had said in some time, having grown progressively more reticent as I revealed my secrets to her, one by one. There were many, so it had taken a long while. But they were out, now... All of them. “Tommy...” I murmured. “Yeah, I’m not sure.” “He’s very fond of Lara.” I sniffed. “I know that. You think he’ll be weirded out?” “I can’t say for sure. And what about her?” I frowned. “Lara? She knows all of this...

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Shutter ReleaseChapter 42 This Fraying Cord

I was waiting for Muireann to emerge from the restroom before we headed to photography class, when I felt a tap on my shoulder. I figured she was playing the other-shoulder trick to get me to look the wrong way, but I was surprised to find Bruno there after all. “Oh, hey man ... What’s up?” I greeted. “We need to talk,” he said quietly, glancing anxiously down the hall. “Hm. Let me guess ... Pete?” “Yeah. Are you heading to class? I can walk with you.” “I am, but ... I need to wait for...

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Shutter ReleaseChapter 43 Endless Honeycomb

That evening, I was once again drained. Despite the temporary refueling that Muireann had gifted me in the pool after the terror of Pete’s episode, the subsequent rehearsal of Other Side had eventually sapped me. I could also tell that Muireann was almost as wiped as I was. The song was intense. It was a great relief when we both settled down into our beds in the main room of the cabin, her on the cot and me on the couch. “The downside of sleeping out here is that you can’t go to bed until...

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Shutter ReleaseChapter 44 A Sweeter Hell

Pete didn’t attend school the rest of the week. The two times I called over to his house, I hung up as soon as I heard his dad answer. Even Bruno said that he hadn’t been able to talk to him since the day he canned Skinner. I was feeling unsettled again, but I held on to the hope that whatever was in motion was happening out of sight. It was all I could do, besides barging over there again and trying to force another chat. In the meantime, I made sure that all my other irons were still in...

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Shutter ReleaseChapter 45 The Best Part of Us

The talent show was in full swing. Ready or not, the acts were cycling on and off the stage with inevitable tempo. This time around, Green Space had opened the show, and The Nameless would soon close it. “I hope Pete keeps it together,” I said to Lara, as we stood in the wing watching a kid play a rather impressive classical piece on the piano. “He will. Muireann seems to have a calming influence on him.” “Yeah, I noticed. She’s been so helpful in dealing with Pete these last few weeks, I...

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Shutter ReleaseChapter 46 Bleed Again

It was early evening on Sunday and the final music marathon was coming to an end, our last opportunity for rehearsing as a full band before Jonah’s concert the following weekend. Gwen was particularly intent about everything, calling out any and all problems she heard, and by now we didn’t question her judgment or ear. The only unknown was if we had the skill to do whatever she asked of us. Usually we did, even if it meant practicing it thirty times. Or more, in my case... But now it was...

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Shutter ReleaseChapter 47 The Point of Taking

We arrived at Jonah’s in the early afternoon as arranged. He emerged from the side door of the Castle, grinning broadly. “What’s up, motherfuckers!” “Fella’s in a better mood than usual,” Tommy quipped. “Aye, probably this is his highest form of greeting,” Muireann added. We exchanged fist bumps, handshakes, and shit-eating grins. “This event is going to be the jewel in the Castle’s crown, I’m fucking telling you!” he gushed. “You’ve been busy,” Lara said, looking around at the yard...

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Shutter ReleaseChapter 48 Down On My Knees

Sunday was a complete waste. I spent the morning dead to the world, vaguely aware of being moved from Jonah’s cabin to Shannon’s car, and then to Colin’s recliner. At least the world was happy about something, because whenever I was semi-conscious I could mostly hear laughing around me. In retrospect, I was obviously being hidden from my folks until such time that I was with it again; that turned out to be late afternoon. Well, maybe not ‘with it’, but a few hours before dinner I finally...

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Shutter ReleaseChapter 49 Down by the Shoreline

I slumped in the front seat as Sarah started the car. She drove slowly, winding through the short-term parking lot, then out into the seemingly hundreds of ramps and exchanges that strangled the airport like a concrete octopus. Eventually the stress of navigating lanes and fighting off aggressive taxis dissipated as she started heading east on the Southern State Parkway. East, yes, because we had a stop to make. In fact, the twins would be sleeping in their own beds again before I did. Then...

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Shutter ReleaseChapter 50 Fall In

The elation and fright of what I’d just done with the necklace still fluttered violently in me when I arrived at my destination a little while later. I could still go back to the pier... ‘It was all a mistake, Darya ... A joke... !’ I swiped the ridiculous idea aside as I stared at the house. There was no need to climb the stairs and knock, on the chance that anyone would be there. The ‘For Sale’ sign out front and lack of decorations on the porch were enough indication that they’d moved...

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