Nineteen: A Picture's Worth A Thousand Tears.

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On Friday morning, after wedging herself into a jam packed SEPTA train, Hanna huffed and puffed her way up to Patrick's fourth-floor photography studio. He'd sent her a note last night saying that he wanted to see her ASAP. Luckily, she had the day off school for the long weekend, which meant she didn't even need to come up with an excuse to the front office.

In the light of day, Patrick's building didn't seem nearly as charming as it had the other night. The stairwell smelled like rotten eggs. Someone had left a pair muddy running shoes outside their door. Behind another apartment, a couple was screaming at each other. The door slammed in the lobby, followed by a high-pitched, tinkling laugh. Hanna whipped around, her heart pounding hard. But no one was there.

She heard Tabitha's voice again, loud and clear: I bet you weren't always gorgeous, were you?

Hanna clapped her hands over her ears and scampered to Patrick's floor. Music pumped softly within his studio. She rang the bell, and Patrick flung the door open immediately, almost as if he'd been watching for her through the peephole.

"Miss Hanna!" He grinned, dark hair falling in his eyes.

"Hey." Hanna stepped into the room, taking deep, even breaths. The eerie laugh still echoed in her ears...as did A's note from her dad's screening.

"You look beautiful today," Patrick said, standing close to her.

Hanna's insides flipped over. "Thanks," she whispered.

They stood there for a moment, Hanna's heart pounding faster and faster. She was dying to kiss him, but she didn't want to seem like an overeager high-school student. "So, um, where are my photos?" she asked in the most casual voice she could muster.

"Hmm?" Patrick gave her a dazed look.

"You know, those things you took with your camera the other day?" Hanna teased, pantomiming snapping a picture. She was eager to send them to agencies. IMG was her top choice, and then maybe Next or Ford.

"Oh!" Patrick rubbed a hand through his thick hair. "Yes. Of course. I'll go get them."

He wandered off into the next room. Artists, Hanna thought with an adoring smile. Always so absent-minded and lost in their own world.

Hanna's phone started to buzz. The call was from Emily.

Sighing, she pressed her ear to the receiver. "What?"

"I've been getting more notes from A," Emily said in a shrill voice. "Have you?"

A horn honked loudly outside. Patrick bumped into something in the other room and let out a loud shit. "Um, maybe," Hanna answered.

"Are they about..." Emily cleared her throat.

Hanna knew exactly what Emily meant. "Yeah."

"What are we going to do, Hanna? Someone knows!"

Hanna winced. If A knew—really knew...

Just then, Patrick emerged from the back room. Hanna gripped the phone with both hands. "I have to go." She stabbed End like she was killing a spider.

"Everything okay?" Patrick asked from the doorway.

Hanna flinched. "Of course." She dropped the phone back into her leather bag and whirled around to face him. Strangely, Patrick wasn't holding anything in his arms. No photos, no digital camera, no leather portfolio, nothing.

Patrick strode over to the leather couch in the corner and plopped down. He patted the seat next to him. "Come sit next to me, Hanna."

The floorboards creaked as Hanna crossed the room. She slid onto the couch, and Patrick scooted over to her. "You're stunning, you know that?"

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