“There’s the bus!” April called loudly from the bottom of the stairs. “Eden, are you ready?”“Yeah!” Eden sang out. Seconds later she tore down the steps, blond hair flying out behind her. Dressed in a long-distressed T-shirt, black stretch pants and a jean jacket, she paused long enough to grab her book bag and examine her reflection in the hallway mirror, then sailed through the front door at full speed.April decided her taste in clothes was definitely inherited from her father.She watched out the window until Eden had safely boarded the bus. Luckily the bus driver knew Eden’s habit of being tardy; he never left without honking at least once.Checking the kitchen clock, April tossed the remains of her coffee into the sink, then hurried upstairs to change for work. She took a hot shower, tossed on a long skirt, boots, sleeveless top and trench coat, brushed her hair until it curled silkily beneath her chin, added eye makeup, blush and lip gloss, then left the bathroom without a second look.Her stomach churned all the way to work.
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