Michael had grown up surrounded by people who weighed every sentence before speaking to him.-ruby - Chainityai

Michael had grown up surrounded by people who weighed every sentence before speaking to him.-ruby

The second was the way she looked him in the eye.

Not impressed.

Not intimidated.

Not interested in his last name.

Just steady.

Michael had grown up surrounded by people who weighed every sentence before speaking to him.

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She simply told the truth.

His family called that rude.

Michael called it oxygen.

His mother, Olivia Carter, had smiled through the engagement dinner like she was swallowing glass.

“She’s a sweet little thing,” Olivia had said, touching Emily’s arm with two fingers.

Emily smiled back.

Later, in the parking garage, she said, “Your mother says sweet the way other people say stray.”

Michael laughed.

He should have listened harder.

His cousin Jason was worse.

Jason handled legal work for the family business, which meant he was always close to money, signatures, and secrets.

He wore gray suits and soft cologne.

He remembered everyone’s name, which made people think he cared.

Emily saw through him faster than Michael did.

“He doesn’t look at people,” she said once after a family brunch.

“What does he do?” Michael asked.

“He measures them.”

Michael had kissed her forehead and told her Jason was harmless if you knew how to handle him.

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