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“Dreamy.”

“I have no idea—listen can you just come to my apartment. And bring food.”

“Why can’t you go out?”

“I don’t feel like myself.”

She paused. “Should I be worried?”

“Um, maybe?”

“Siren.”

“What?”

“Your voice sounds like I’d expect a siren’s voice to sound like. Musical and dreamy, almost ethereal.”

“Oooookay…”

“What am I bringing you?”

I told her.

“You’re kidding?”

“No. I’m not. And Herron. Hurry.”

While I waited for Herron, I attempted to shower. I could only get half my body under the sprayer at a time because of my outstretched wings. Puddles of water wound up all over the floor and I used an old towel to soak them up.

But I had another problem: clothing. Pants fit fine, but what was I supposed to do about a shirt?

I went to my underwear drawer and riffled through it for an old tank top. It was a stretchy spaghetti strap, and it dipped low in the back. I stuck my legs through it and worked it up my body and slid my arms through the straps.

It cut into my wings and wasn’t super comfortable, but at least I was covered. I put on my sweats and slippers. I looked like any other beast that was hanging out at home after a rough night.

I snorted, feeling a little delirious.

As I hung my towel up in the bathroom, I heard the front door open. “Herron? I’ll be right there!”

“No, it’s me!” my father called back.

“Crap,” I muttered to myself. To him, I yelled, “What are you doing here? Is it Mom? Is she okay?”

“Your mother? She’s fine. Morning sickness from Hell.”

“Don’t you mean morning sickness from Purgatory?”

I heard him laugh.

“So why the impromptu visit?”

“Just wanted to check out where you lived. And you’re not going to believe this, but after you talked about a pastrami on rye sandwich, I wanted to experience it for myself. Where are you? Come out here, I picked up some sandwiches from the deli you mentioned.”

“My favorite deli isn’t open in the middle of the night. You want to tell me how you got a sandwich?”

“I’m Guardian of the Bridge. I have ways.”

“All right then.”