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Chapter 7 - Chapter 7: Something Unfamiliar

It didn't happen loudly.

No big speech.

No warning.

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It was just another evening.

The house in its usual state—messy, restless, alive in all the wrong ways.

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Christian had come home irritated.

Something about school. Friends. Ego bruised in ways he wouldn't admit.

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And like always—

It needed somewhere to go.

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"Why is this place always like this?" he snapped, kicking off his shoes carelessly.

His eyes landed on Salomi.

Of course they did.

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"You can't even do simple things properly?"

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Salomi paused.

She had just finished cleaning.

Her hands still damp.

Her body tired.

But she didn't defend herself.

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"I'll fix it," she said softly.

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That should have been the end.

It usually was.

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But not this time.

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"You always say that," he scoffed, stepping closer. "What exactly do you even do all day—"

"Stop."

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The word cut through the room.

Sharp.

Unexpected.

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Everyone turned.

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Ruby stood there.

Eyes steady.

Jaw tight.

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Christian blinked. "What?"

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"I said stop."

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Silence fell.

Heavy.

Uncomfortable.

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Ruby stepped forward.

Not aggressively.

Not loudly.

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But firmly.

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"She does everything," she said, her voice controlled but filled with something new. "You just don't see it."

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Salomi froze.

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Christian let out a disbelieving laugh. "Since when did you start defending—"

"Since I started paying attention."

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That hit harder than anything else.

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For a moment—

No one spoke.

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Because something had shifted.

Not just in Ruby.

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In the room.

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Salomi looked at her.

Not surprised.

Not overwhelmed.

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Just… soft.

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And she smiled.

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That same smile.

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But this time—

It didn't haunt.

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It stayed.

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The day meant everything to Sofie.

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Cheer practice had been intense.

Her position—center.

Her pride—on the line.

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She looked perfect.

Always did.

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Or so she thought.

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It started small.

A discomfort.

A shift.

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Then whispers.

Giggles.

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She frowned.

"What?"

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No one answered.

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They just laughed.

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By the time she noticed—

It was too late.

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The stain.

Visible.

Unforgiving.

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Her breath caught.

Her chest tightened.

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Humiliation hit fast.

Hot.

Crushing.

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She didn't say a word.

Just turned—

And walked quickly to the bathroom.

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Locked the door.

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Silence.

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Then—

Tears.

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Her phone trembled in her hand.

She called Ruby.

No answer.

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Again.

Nothing.

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Her chest tightened further.

Panic creeping in.

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Then—

She did something she never thought she would.

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She called home.

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The line rang once.

Twice.

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Then—

"Hello?"

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Salomi.

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Sofie hesitated.

Her pride fought her.

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But today mattered.

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"…I—" her voice cracked. "I need help."

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That was all.

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She didn't need to explain.

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There was a pause.

Short.

Understanding.

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"I'm coming," Salomi said.

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And just like that—

Sofie's breathing steadied.

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For reasons she couldn't explain—

She believed her.

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She arrived faster than expected.

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No panic.

No confusion.

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Just presence.

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Salomi knocked softly.

"Open the door."

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Sofie did.

And the moment she saw her—

Something in her chest loosened.

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She didn't feel alone anymore.

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Salomi didn't ask questions.

Didn't make it awkward.

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She simply moved.

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A bag in her hand.

Prepared.

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A change of clothes.

Sanitary pads—the exact brand Sofie preferred.

Comfortable shoes.

Because she knew—

Sofie's feet always hurt during her periods.

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A warm pack.

Hot tea.

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Everything.

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She helped her quietly.

Gently.

Like it was the most normal thing in the world.

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No judgment.

No teasing.

No pity.

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Just care.

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And Sofie…

Let her.

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For once—

She didn't resist.

When they stepped out—

People noticed.

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The shift.

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Sofie wasn't tense anymore.

Wasn't defensive.

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She listened when Salomi spoke.

Followed her lead.

Accepted her help.

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Even ate the snack she brought without complaint.

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It looked…

Different.

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Almost like—

A mother and daughter.

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The thought unsettled her.

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But not enough to push it away.

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Salomi stayed.

Through everything.

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And when it was time—

She stood at the side.

Watching.

Quiet.

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Other mothers were there too.

Hugging their children.

Encouraging them.

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Sofie noticed.

Of course she did.

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Her eyes lingered longer than she intended.

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And Salomi saw it.

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She stepped closer.

Leaning slightly—

Whispering into her ear.

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"You're prettier than everyone here."

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Sofie blinked.

Then—

Before she could stop herself—

She smiled.

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It wasn't true.

She knew that.

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But it didn't matter.

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Because for the first time—

Someone had said it like they meant it.

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She quickly wiped the smile away.

Confused by herself.

By the warmth in her chest.

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But Salomi—

Just smiled for her.

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And for a few seconds—

Sofie couldn't look away.

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Because it felt…

Safe.

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She performed beautifully.

Better than she had in a long time.

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Compliments followed.

Cheers.

Recognition.

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And through it all—

A small smile stayed on her lips.

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Unfamiliar.

But real.

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Because for the first time—

Home didn't feel like something to escape.

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It felt like something…

To return to.

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Someone—

To return to.

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And she realized it quietly.

Almost unwillingly.

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She couldn't wait to go back.

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Not for the house.

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But for her.

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Salomi.

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