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brooding.
    “I need to get Glenna to school, then I have to head off to work,” I tell the group.
    “Wait up. That’s why we’re here,” Jasper says. “Betty, Mona, and Ann have all agreed to help you out. Ann and Mona will help with Glenna, so you don’t need to pay for a sitter, and Betty has agreed, since you work so much, to help out with the cleaning and cooking. Breaks and T-Bags will take care of the outside stuff.”
    “Uh, I don’t need that much help. I called you up to keep my father away, not to take over my life. I don’t need all this. I can cook and clean and do yard work. I’m not useless,” I tell him, getting angry. “And, actually, if you could have someone else take over that’s not you that would be great. I really don’t want you around.” I feel a bit crowded with everyone stuffed into my small home. It’s making me feel claustrophobic, and I break out in a light sweat.
    “Ladies, can you get Glenna to school? Boys, start on the outside. Eden and I need a chat,” he tells the room, ignoring my last statement.
    I stand up straighter, anger coming off me in waves. “I have to get to work, and as I already told you, I’m more than capable of taking care of myself and Glenna.” My voice comes out louder than I anticipated, but he’s pushing too hard.
    Jasper shoots me a warning look to shut up.
    I grind my teeth together so I don’t blow up and scare Glenna. She comes skipping over to me, not paying attention to the tension in the room, and gives me a big hug. She has no idea how much we’re at risk. Being a kid, she doesn’t have a care in the world. I wish things were that simple.
    “See you after school, Edie,” she says to me with a big smile.
    “Yeah, G-baby, love you,” I say, smiling warmly down at her and handing her a jacket—it’s cool out this morning.
    “Love you, too,” she says, skipping back over to Ann, who takes her hand as they walk out of the house.
    The boys I don’t know take that time to head out to my garage, getting the mower and weed whacker out. This is probably the last time the grass will need to be cut until spring. Guess I should be glad I don’t have to do it myself.
    Mason, Vinny, and Jasper are the only ones left in the house. Mason looks amused. Vinny is still staring at pictures of me, Hilary, and Lilly, just glaring. And Jasper is staring at me as if he wants to wring my neck.

 
     
    “First of all, I don’t want Vinny here. Anyone that will break up with a girl because of something stupid, and walk away from their child, doesn’t deserve a place in my house,” Eden says, glaring at Zippo.
    Zippo snaps his head in her direction. It was so fast; for a minute, I thought he was going to have whiplash. “Mind your business,” he growls at her in warning.
    “Really? Mind my business? I didn’t want you three to even know I was back. I didn’t want you three to know where I was, ever! She kept that promise! She’s pregnant with your child, and yet you just leave her? You’re scum. How much do you wanna bet you being a dick has something to do with a skinny as fucking brunette that has moved back to town?” she says, almost taunting him. I know she doesn’t mean that shit. She’s just pissed and taking it out on him.
    Zippo storms through the room, his shoulder shoving into mine as he leaves the house. I look at Reaper, lifting my chin in the direction Zippo just left, and he nods. “Wait. Give him this,” I say, digging into my jeans pocket and pulling out the ring Lilly gave me last night.
    Reaper looks at the ring, frowning, and with a shake of his head and a sigh, he takes the ring out of my hand and leaves after Zippo.
    “You can leave now, too. I need to go or I’ll be late.”  Eden starts toward the stairs.
    I shake my head at her. “You don’t work at the diner anymore. I swung by there before I came here and let Rachel know you were done.”
    “You did what?” she screeches, turning quickly on her

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