Oracle: A Paranormal Women's Fiction Series (A Diana Hawthorne Supernatural Mystery Book 1) by Carissa Andrews (best young adult book series TXT) š
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āIām not sure where his feelings are for you right now, but he certainly knows you exist. Iām picking up on a lot of platonic love and friendship, but at the present time, thatās all,ā I say, opening my eyes.
Lenny smiles, tears on the verge of welling over.
āHe knows I exist?ā
āYes, he really does,ā I say nodding.
āThank you, Dianaāthank you. Thats really all I needed,ā he says, smiling. Creases form in the corners of his eyes, brightening his face.
āNow, if you can kick theā¦ eh-hemā¦ bad habit at work, youāll be in a better place. I feel if you continue down that path, youāll lose your chance with Andrew. And for sure your job.ā
His eyes widen.
āWhoa. You picked up on his name? Pleaseāplease donāt tell the police,ā he says.
āEverything here is confidential. I wouldnāt dream of intervening for something like this. Itās not my job,ā I say, trying to reassure him.
āBut youāreāyouāre the one who helped find that little girl recently, right?ā he says.
āI am, but that was a different type of situation. I was pulled in on the case. And your situation hardly requires me to step in for police interaction,ā I say, cocking an eyebrow, āeven if itās totally not cool.ā
Lenny nods vigorously, āIāmāIāll stop. Iām done. I want my shot with Andrew.ā
He stands up, brushing off his legs as he gets up, trying to decrease the wrinkles. It doesnāt help.
āGreat. Youāll come back and keep me posted, right?ā I say.
āSureāsure, Iād love to,ā he says, reaching for my hand again.
I take it, placing my other hand over his.
Instantly, a much happier future for him opens up. As if the pathway he was on was leading him down the destructive path to heartache, but in the past instant, heās made a new decisionāa life-altering decision. These are the types of interactions that are the reason I continue to do this. When you can see a life shift from destruction, to something far more pleasant.
Itās so strange how simpleāand how difficult that is. Choice.
Weāre always one choice away from a completely different life.
Smiling at him, I let go of his hand, and walk him out of the reading room and into the main part of the shop.
Renaldo looks up from the gossip magazine he was reading and feigns surpriseāitās written all over his face. Heās surprised I left my reading room ācaveā to enter the real world of the store. When I can help it, I generally avoid the front because you never know who might see me and want to attempt to weasel their way into a free reading.
I roll my eyes and smirk.
āOkay, LennyāRenaldo here will get you all squared away,ā I say.
As soon as I look at Lenny, a cord of energy bursts from his chest, linking to Renās.
āYou know what,ā I say, looking between them, āRen, I think you may be a good person to talk to Lenny. He doesnāt have many people he can turn to, but for some reason, I get a good vibe about you two.ā
Renaldo looks surprised at firstāhis eyebrows flick upwardābut heās known me long enough to know when I say something like that, to go with it.
āHmmm, okay, Iām intrigued,ā Ren says, putting his magazine down and walking to Lenny. His flamboyant attitude is so similar to Andrewāsāat least from what I can tellāand it instantly puts Lenny at ease.
āIām Renaldo, Dianaās bossāā he says, shooting me a coy grin.
āYou wish,ā I say, chuckling and heading back toward my reading room.
I leave the two of them alone, allowing them some space to have the conversation they need to have. Itās so interesting how this universe works sometimes. It all takes place in whatever orchestra its meant toālike every string is so carefully pulled so the timing is perfect.
I stop walking, surprised at my own train of thoughtāas if all of this is happening not just for Lennyābut for me as well. The color green floods my entire perception and I know itās true. Iāve hunted for so long for clues of my past, but this is a mixed messageālike itās made with invisible ink and if I look at it to long, it will all melt away.
But what exactly is meant to be?
Am I supposed to be making the choice to be happy? To help Blake on this case? Toāughāgive love a chance?
Again, green lights up. But not just for the last thoughtāfor them all.
Dammit.
Fear unfurls from my stomach againātwisting and turning. Being hard is easy. Having a protective shell is pretty much my thing. But learning to let go of all that? Can I even handle it?
NoāIām not ready. Not yet.
As much as I want to move forward, thereās still so much from my past I need to have answered. I canāt let it go and become something new until I know what I was. Who I was. Why Iām here and stuck this way.
āOh honey, I can totally help you with that,ā Renaldo says to Lenny. His words pull me from my own thoughts.
āReally, youād help me?ā Lenny says, surprise painted in his tone.
āAre you kidding me? Taking on a project like you is a dream come true. We can go shoppingāget this hair cut andāoh my God, a manicure. When was the last time you had you hands done?ā Ren says, gasping.
I have to laugh to myself. If thereās one person who can whip Lenny into shape, itās certainly Ren. And if heās the one guiding him to Andrewāitāll be perfect.
Sitting down at my desk, I reach for my phone.
Maybe I should call Blake. I donāt have to commit to anything but coffee, right?
I pick up the old-fashioned, corded receiver, then set it back down.
I donāt even have his number.
Placing my hand over my face, I chuckle to myself. What on earth was I thinking? It was like I was going to call
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