Lights Came Back 19

Lights Came Back 19

Chapter 19 

His expression was cold and detached as he glanced my way, but the hatred that once filled his eyes was gone

He had, it seemed, gradually come to see me as a complete stranger

I quickly looked away, my palms still sweating

By the time I entered middle school, Ethan no longer attended the same school as me. I didn’t know where he had gone

Any remaining tie I had to the Miller family was now completely severed

Even those rare chances of catching a glimpse of a Miller family member picking Ethan up from school were gone

Studying biology had taught me one thingmy connection to that man was in my very bones, in the half of my blood I shared with him

No amount of cutting my eyebrows or picking at my scars could ever change that

For the rest of my life, I could never rid myself of his shadow within me

I would always live alone, until I got accepted to Riverside City’s best high school

At school, almost none of the old faces remained. Almost no one knew my past

Those who did know no longer spoke of it. No one deliberately isolated me anymore

But I was still used to being alone. I still had no friends

The only constant in my life was studying. My grades were still always first

Whenever awards were handed out after exams, the teacher would call each name, and some classmates would cheer or playfully jeer

But when my ame was read did a silent, awkward stillness fall over the room

The teacher would sometimes add, almost as an afterthought. Let’s give a round of applause for Emily.” 

The classmates would then clap very deliberately

And so I continued alone, until the second semester of tenth grade

One rare summer PE class, the teacher allowed free activities. I stayed in the classroom alone, working on a test

I had just finished a set of math problems when Sophia, the class monitor, suddenly walked in, her face pale

She leaned over her desk, letting out stifled, irregular gasps

I glanced at her and noticed large beads of cold sweat rolling down her forehead

I thought about asking if she needed help, but I instinctively felt she wouldn’t welcome it

That thought stuck in my throat until her face turne even paler and she pushed herself up from the desk

It seemed she wanted to go to the infirmary

I gripped my pen tightly but couldn’t help asking, Dodo you want me to help you?” 

She look startled, as if I’d said something unbelievable, and stared at e wideeyed

I instinctively felt uneasy and lowered my gaze, pretending I hadn’t said anything

But then she spoke, her voice tinged with hesitancy, Ccould you?” 

That had to mean she didn’t refuse. I immediately set my pen down and, using my sleeve, supported her as we walked out of the classroom

She told me she had sudden abdominal pain from her period

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The pain seemed unbearable. Leaning on me, her weight gradually pressed more and more onto my shoulders

Over the years, I had grown taller but thinner

By the time we reached the stairs and headed toward the infirmary, I was beginning to struggle under her weight

Along the treelined path, a group of boys passed by carrying a basketball

I forced myself to speak, Pleasecould you give me a hand?” 

One of the boys stopped and turned his head toward me

To my shock, I recognized a vaguely familiar face. It was Ethan

The last time I had seen him had been in elementary school

He had changed a lot. He must be over six feet tall, much thinner, his skin seemed paler

His face had lost its boyishness, replaced by a cold sharpness

It had never occurred to me that he would be attending this hig school

The instant the words were out, I was hit by a wave of intense regret

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