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Chapter 25: Justin Nichols

Author: K.D. Polk
last update Last Updated: 2024-10-29 19:42:56
QUINN'S POV

Justin called me at exactly five o'clock as I left the office and I agreed to meet him at Café Expresso on 14th. It was strange to see him again -- a bit like having coffee with a ghost. So much time had passed since I'd last seen him and yet, I still felt like the same broken girl on the inside. I guess I hadn't really changed after all. And neither had he.

He strolled into the coffeehouse wearing torn jeans, a shabby red sweater and an oversized coat. His scruffy face desperately needed a shave and his pale blue eyes were bloodshot. He was underweight, his face drawn and colorless.

He'd aged more than just the eight years since I'd seen him. He looked tired -- as if life had been too much for him. Mr. Carr had taken out his aggression on Justin for years. I knew what it had done to me watching as a bystander; I couldn't begin to imagine the mental toll it had taken on Justin.

He smiled at me, revealing a chipped front tooth (courtesy of Mr. Carr), and lumbered into the s
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