Silt, Denver Cereal volume 8

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“I wanted to say . . .” MJ cleared his throat. He glanced at Honey, and she smiled to encourage him. “I’m sorry, Gracie.”
Gracie scowled at him.
“I wasn’t a very good friend to you,” MJ said. “I’m sorry for it. You deserved a lot better. But I wasn’t . . .that.”
“And I suppose you are now?” Gracie sneered.
“I’ve changed a lot since we were together, Gracie,” MJ said. “I don’t treat people like I did. Not because of my job, but because I realized that people matter. I don’t have fighting relatio
...nships anymore—not with anyone. I even made up with my mom.”
“Fighting relationship.”
Gracie nodded. “That’s what we had.”
MJ nodded.
“You’re a great girl, Gracie. You probably think I’m just saying this because . . .” MJ gestured to the officers in front of them. “But you are. I’d like to be your friend now, if I could.
Honey would too, I think.”
Honey nodded.
“You broke my heart,”
Gracie said.
“I did,” MJ said.
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