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Falling for my boyfriend's Navy brother novel Chapter 98

Falling for my boyfriend’s Navy brother

Chapter 98: Penny

The motors ** ford at the edges, tot from temperature, but from time fears of sy mense of

and shoulders that won’t stop torting

I’m tired. Ur’s Gired. Everyone’s tind

But we said one more time,

And when dancers say that, they mean it.

They mean this is the take that sticks in your body for the rest of the night. This is the one you dreams word. The one your sides mer. The is the

one that tells your brain you’re ready, even if your bones say otherwise.

Loc wipes his brow with the hem of his shirt and looks at me, You okay, étoile?

I nod, even though I’m not. My knees are shaky. My toes are screaming inside my shoes. But this is what it takes. If I can get it right now,

empty, then tomorrow will be fine

Let’s do it,I whisper.

The music begins.

It’s a soft build, strings gliding under the woodwinds like silk over stone. I launch into the opening arabesque, arms extended, spine carved into the perfect bow,

Luc meets me midfloor and lifts me. Clean. Effortless.

It flows. It works.

I hear the doors to the studio open at some point, but I don’t let it distract me. Dancers know not to open doors when the music is on, but it’s fine.

We move through each beat of choreography like our bodies are threaded togetherturns and pas de deux, catches and soft landings, the kind that hide how heavy human beings really are. The kind that trick an audience into thinking flight is possible.

Madame’s voice is quiet now, not shouting. But I still feel her presence, her gaze like the weight of a lead vest from across the studio.

Better,she murmurs. Almost there.

It’s the final jump.

Luc positions himself as I turn, my back to him, arms loose and ready. My legs coil. I push off the ground—

Then everything fractures.

A shrill ringtone slices through the music like a bullet. An obnoxious digital trill, way too loud in the cathedral silence of the studio.

Luc’s head turnsjust for a second. But it’s enough.

I see it in his face, the shift. The splitsecond delay. The way his focus dips and his arms don’t extend in time. Even for half a second.

I scream his name Luc!but it’s too late.

Gravity grabs me.

I hit the floor.

Hard.

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My head makes a sick, crack sound I feel more than hear. My vision flashes white, then nothing, then-

Sound returns in pieces. Muffled. Like I’m underwater.

There’s shouting. Footsteps pounding. Hands reaching.

Luc’s voice is panicked, slurred with fear: Pennynon, non, non, mon Dieu-

Madame is yelling, too. Move! Get away from her!

I try to speak, but the world tilts.

My limbs feel loose. Floaty. Wrong.

Everything smells like floor wax and fear.

Someone’s hand is on my shoulder, another brushing my forehead. My vision swims in and out of focus. I can’t tell who’s in front of me.

There’s a man’s faceLuc. His brown eyes wide, terrified. You’re bleeding,he says, like maybe I didn’t know.

The edges of my vision go pink.

Then red.

Warmth trickles down the side of my face. Into my ear.

Luc shouts again. She’s bleeding from her head!Then to someone else, You idiotwhy was your phone even on?

I’m sorry! I didn’t mean-!

Madame’s voice slices through him. Get out before I call the police. You could’ve killed her you imbecile. OUT!

A shadow rushes past me. A slammed door. A curse.

I try to sit up. Bad idea.

The studio spins, a sickening carousel. I double over and vomit beside me on the mat. Someone shrieks.

Luc grabs me as I sway. Stay down, étoile. Don’t move.

I’mI’m okay,I whisper. But I’m not.

A hand strokes my cheek. I think it’s Madame.

You are not okay,she says. Someone call 911!

I already did!another dancer yells from the corner.

Everything buzzes.

My skin is cold. But I’m sweating.

My fingers twitch, then go numb. My mouth tastes like iron.

Luc is holding my hand now. He keeps saying I’m sorryover and over again, like it might undo what happened. Like if he says it enough, the fall will un- happen.

I want to tell him it’s not his fault.

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But my tongue doesn’t move tight.

He’s crying.

Madame is kneeling by my other side, fingers gripping my wrist for a pulse. Her face usually severe and unreadableis white with worry.

Stay with us,she says. Her voice is not commanding now. It’s pleading. You’re okay. You’re strong. Don’t close your eyes.

But I’m so tired.

The lights above blur. The ceiling stretches and sways like it’s not attached to anything real.

I hear Luc’s voice again, distant and desperate: Don’t fall asleep, Penny. Stay awake. Look at me.

I blink slowly.

LucI whisper.

Oui, I’m here,he says, voice breaking. I’ve got you.

I try to smile. It probably looks awful. My face is wet. I think it’s blood.

The pain doesn’t come all at once. It builds slowlylike a fire crawling toward dry wood. First it’s my skull, pounding with pressure. Then my ribs, where I hit the ground second. My legs won’t move. My neck aches.

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