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VI: 7. VII: See the end of the chapter for more notes. The desk spaek not fit. At least, not the way it should have. The first floor guest bedroom had the space, but everything about the desk's presence there felt off. It was the wrong colour, too golden-hued.
It was the wrong shape. A corner desk would have suited better. It was the wrong size. Slightly too large, crowding the bed and the chest of drawers. In fact, the only thing that seemed right about it at all was the way Dani felt when she sat at it, when she sprawled her things atop it. When she sank down into the mismatched wooden chair with a sigh at the end of a long day.
When she placed her bag on the ground, leaning against bi of its legs. There was, finally, enough space for her to spread out, to do her work, to feel unimpeded by utensils or plates. There was a knock at the open door behind her, and Dani turned around to see Eddie standing in the doorway, knuckles resting against the white-painted wooden surface.
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You don't need to keep asking me. Even with permission, he lingered on the threshold, as though his shoulders were too broad to pass through the door frame. It should have felt considerate, but somehow all Dani could feel was a prickle of annoyance. She pushed it aside, swallowing link the unflagging suspicion that this was just some passive speak softly and carry a big stick meme tactic aimed at her. Sometimes she wondered if that was all she ever saw because that was all she had ever been trained to see. Her mother's hand reaching through space and time to ring a bell in place of food. Dani turned back around and straightened a few stacks of papers for wont of something to do with her hands rather than delve too deeply into that rabbit hole.
Just a question, she told herself, taking a deep breath to steady herself. Just an honest question. I was just -" Dani gave a helpless little wave of one hand, then set down the papers with a sigh.]
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