Chapter 18

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IRIS It’s a warm Saturday afternoon, and Daisy and I are walking out of the grocery store, arms weighed down with two heavy paper bags each. The sun is out but the breeze is kind, and I squint up at the sky, already tired. “I needed this weekend so bad,” I mutter, adjusting the strap of my bag. “Finally, two days of peace. No lectures, no professors, no Adrian. Just sleep.” Daisy lets out a loud laugh. “You say that like you’re eighty.” “I feel eighty,” I grumble. “I’ve been running on caffeine and deadlines all week.” “That’s because you bury yourself in books,” Daisy points out with a snort. “You don’t know how to enjoy your youth.” “I enjoy it fine,” I argue. “By sleeping. Like a normal person.” She snorts again. “A normal person goes to parties, hangs out with friends, flirts wi

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