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Life is a little like a message in a bottle,

to be carried by the winds and the tides.

~ Gene Tierney

I sagagainst my front door, my chest hitching, my tears finally finding their release. I can’t seem to stop sobbing. My knees threaten to buckle as if my body is filing its resignation: I quit.

I quit everything.

I allow myself to drop to the floor, curl my legs in and have a good, long cry.

My brain starts to come back to me after the haze of emotions lifts.

Dad wants an update on the meeting. He heard through the ever-reliable grapevine about the O’Connells’ plans to demolish my business and bring a big box store to our quaint small town.

I can’t call Dad right now. Not if I don’t want to cue another round of waterworks.

Besides, he and Mom will want to run in with some sort of save Daisy and her shop plan. I’m a grown woman living only a few blocks from where she grew up. I need to adult on my own sometimes.

I stand up, grabbing my purse and my notebook off the floor—the notebook I never wrote a word in after Mr. O’Connell took the podium.

There’s only one person I want to talk to, strange as it might be.

I slide my laptop off my coffee table and open the browser to my email.

Dear BTTP,

I had a night to beat all nights. Seriously. I’m more wound up than a bullfrog in a hailstorm. But enough about me and my no good, very bad day. How was your day?

- M&M

His answer is immediate. There aren’t words for the whoosh of relief I feel when I see his email pop up in my inbox.

Dear M&M,

I had a rough night too. My family blindsided me. By the way, do you want to switch to DMs? I have an accountset up for the podcast. It will be more immediate when we’re both online.

- BTTP

It feels strange to smile through my tears. I answer him:

Dear BTTP,

Blindsiding must be going around tonight. I’ll DM you.

- M&M

I open a new tab, pulling up the website and clicking the link to DM the host. I never would have initiated a DM to him. It feels more … intimate and personal. But, he invited me, so …

Host: Your family blindsided you?

M&M: No. But I was blindsided.

Host: I’m sorry to hear that.

M&M: What happened to you?

Host: My parents can be short-sighted. They’ve got plans for their business and they want me on board.