Jessica Hawkins

Something in the Way

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It was a hot summer day when I met him on the construction site next to my parents’ house. Under the sweat and dirt, Manning Sutter was as handsome as the sun was bright. He was older, darker, experienced. I wore a smiley-face t-shirt and had never even been kissed. Yet we saw something in each other that would link us in ways that couldn’t be broken…no matter how hard we tried.


I loved Manning before I knew the meaning of the word. I was too young, he said. I would wait. Through all the carefully-chosen words hiding what we knew to be true, through his struggle to keep me innocent, and through infinitely-starry nights—I would wait. But I’d learn that life isn’t always fair. That no matter how much you achieve, none of it matters if you suffer the heartbreak that comes with falling for someone you can never have. Because even though I saw Manning first, that didn’t matter. My older sister saw him next.
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  • Deza Diegohas quotedlast year
    Because even though I saw Manning first, that didn’t matter. My older sister saw him next.
  • Lilyhas quoted2 years ago
    Manning took out a cigarette. “I have to go back to work. I’ll see you tomorrow.”

    “Fine.” Frustrated, I walked back along the curb toward my house. I’d have to trust him. He’d been good to me so far. He’d won me a pelican. He made eye contact with me. He didn’t talk over me like a lot of people did. Whatever his reason was for wanting Tiffany there, I’m sure he was looking out for all of us.

    When I reached the front door, I turned and looked back. Manning still leaned against the wall, arms crossed, a lit cigarette hanging between his lips.
  • Lilyhas quoted2 years ago
    The wrinkles between his eyes vanished. “You think I can protect you from bears?”

    “I . . .” I couldn’t tell if he was teasing me or not. If anyone could take on a bear, it’d be him. “No? Maybe?”

    He laughed, a rare sound that made me relax.

    “Why is that funny?” I asked. “You’re as big as a bear.”

    “Maybe to you, Birdy.”

    I couldn’t contain my smile, even if I wanted to. “The meeting’s at six-thirty.”

    “You said that already.”

    “We could meet there ten minutes early, and I’ll introduce you to the director. Or I was going to have my mom take me, but I could go with you instead?”

    He leaned back against the wall and crossed his arms. “What do you think, Lake, that I can just pick you up in my truck and take you somewhere?”

    Yes. Yes! A thousand times yes. I had never wanted anything more.

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