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I get up reluctantly and go to the bar.

She starts chirping away as I take my time making the drink, not looking at her.

She takes her sweet-ass time drinking it too, telling me something about Cece’s new project with a jewelry designer from South Africa.

I couldn’t care less.

“I have something to do. Let yourself out,” I finally say, losing patience.

Her stare is vicious. Too vicious. She’s never upset about my rudeness. This time, there’s triumph, as if she knows something I don’t.

I just feel… lost. Not knowing how to steer back on track emotionally and mentally. Life is a circus. And now Kat makes it complicated.

One thing I learned with Droga is that conversations solve a lot of problems. So this time, I decide to step it up.

Here I come, wild thing.

I haven’t been to Ayana parties in months. But this time, I’ll make an effort. An effort is what counts, right?

Margot leaves, and I jump in the shower, then choose clothes, which only takes me a minute considering it’s all dark gray or black with little variations.

I have another drink and think of Dad.

The last time we talked didn’t go well. So I dial his number.

“Archer! How are you, son?”

He sounds awfully cheerful, which is unlike him. There is a ton of noise in the background.

“Where are you, Dad?”

“Rio. The International Assembly.”

“Important?”

“Well, it’s a yearly thing with the representatives from forty-five countries. Excruciatingly boring and time-consuming. Did you need something?”

When do I ever need anything from him? He always talks like I’m taking his time.

“Why don’t you fly to the island, Dad?” I say, finally. It would be nice to spend time with him.

“What’s wrong?”

“Nothing. Just… Come here. Let’s chill for a day. Talk.”

“You are not telling me something, son. What is it?”

“Nothing, Dad. Jesus! I’m just wondering if you wanted to spend a day together.”

He exhales. “I’m too busy right now. We have so many issues. I’m glad Gen-Alpha is doing well. Exceptionally well.”

“It’s not about Gen-Alpha.” I close my eyes, exhaling in frustration. He’s been like this for years. Like I’m a sidekick.

“I gotta go,” he says, simultaneously talking to me and someone else next to him, like always. “The assembly is starting in an hour. I have to rub shoulders with some big shots from the East.”

I don’t reply.

“I’ll call you tomorrow when I have more info about the new deal with them. Talk to you later, son.”


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