7: Kyle.

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In hindsight, I should’ve worn a better shirt. If I planned to make this gamble, if I meant to challenge Waverly to draw me tonight, I should’ve spruced myself up a bit first. Instead I’m the same careworn bastard that I always am, with a faded shirt and in need of a shave—and now I can’t stop glancing at my own reflection in the dark office window, tugging at my collar as I fight wave after wave of unease. It seemed like such a genius brainwave out there, to suggest this to Waverly. Seemed right. Now I feel like a prize jackass. Why on earth would a sweet little thing like Waverly want to hang around after hours to draw me? “Prick,” I mutter, dragging my attention away from the warped, ghoulish reflection in the window, back to the financial spreadsheets on my computer screen. Christ,

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