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Other Breakable Things
by Kelley York and Rowan Altwood
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According to Japanese legend, folding a thousand paper cranes will grant you healing.Evelyn Abel will fold two thousand if it will bring Luc back to her.Luc Argent has always been intimately acquainted with death. After a car crash got him a second chance at life—via someone else’s transplanted heart—he tried to embrace it. He truly did. But he always knew death could be right around the corner again.And now it is.Sick of hospitals and tired of transplants, Luc is ready to let his failing heart give out, ready to give up. A road trip to Oregon—where death with dignity is legal—is his answer. But along for the ride is his best friend, Evelyn.And she’s not giving up so easily.A thousand miles, a handful of roadside attractions, and one life-altering kiss later, Evelyn’s fallen, and Luc’s heart is full. But is it enough to save him? Evelyn’s betting her heart, her life, that it can be.Right down to the thousandth paper crane.
Other
Breakable Things
by Kelley York and
Rowan Altwood
Publication
Date: April 4 ,2017
Publisher: Entangled Teen
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We
creep through old warehouses and through a wing of the hospital until padlocked
doors obstruct us. Across the road is another building, pitch black inside
thanks to the boarded-up windows, and seems to have been some sort of cafeteria
or hall for events. I stop in the middle of the wide, linoleum-covered room,
turn to Evelyn, smirk…and turn off the flashlight. She lets out a startled
yelp, and I jog back a few steps as she reaches wildly for me.
“That’s
not funny!” she shrieks, but there’s a laugh at the tail end of her words. I
hear her footsteps coming toward me and move away, keeping just out of her
grasp.
“Sounds
pretty funny to me. C’mon. Hide and seek and we don’t even need a hiding spot.”
As long as I can hear her voice, as long as I know she’s not actually freaking
out, this can be fun.
We
dance around the room in the dark, calling to each other and making our voices
echo into the abyss.She tags my arm and runs away, leaving me to chase after
her this time. I can envision her in the darkness, her hair starting to fall
from its tie, and now and again when I reach for her, I feel the arch of her
back, the curve of her hip, before she twists away from me again. I let her
stay out of my grasp until I’m at my physical limit.
When
I catch her, it’s with an arm latching around her waist and dragging her to me
so quickly our legs tangle together and we tumble to the floor in an attempt to
regain our footing.
Evelyn
sags back against me, full of breathless giggles. Iclick the flashlight back on
and shine it in her face, refusing to focus on the fact that I can feel the
rise and fall of her chest as she catches her breath. “See? Told you it would
be fun.”
“What
would you have done if I hadn’t come along?”she asks, twisting around and
batting at the flashlight to get it out of her eyes. “Played tag by yourself?”
“Maybe.”
I redirect the beam onto my face instead. “I would’ve been a better opponent to
play against.”
She
laughs and gets up, offering her hands to me.My chest is tight and my lungs
hurt a little. Today has definitely been pushing it too far. It’s the only
reason I actually take the offered help to get to my feet.
“Did
I wear you out?” she teases.
“You
have no idea.” I motion for her to follow. It’s getting late and we still have
driving to do tomorrow when the sun comes up to cover as many miles as we can.
We’ve been messing around for hours. I lost track of time.
Except
I don’t head straight for the car. Close by is one last building I want to
check out: a series of dorms where the Navy Seals used to stay. At least eight
floors of tiny apartments smaller than the size of my bedroom back home. We
trek upstairs to the top floor and Evelyn pauses at the railing, tilting her
head to look up at the sky. We have the same beautiful view as I had from the
second floor of the first building we explored.
All
stars. All sky. Nothing else.
Kelley York and Rowan Altwood are a wife and wife writing team living in central California with their daughter and way too many cats. Kelley is the author of Hushed, Made of Stars, and Modern Monsters, and Other Breakable Things is Rowan’s debut.
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