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'Twinkling Glimmer'

Since we couldn't practice magic today—and wouldn't be able to, for the next 48 hours—Tyler was dropping me back to my home.

"Thanks for today. If I didn't have you, I—" He stopped, his attention on the road but his mind somewhere else. Somewhere unpleasant.

"You'll always have me. And I'm more glad that you gave me a chance and confided in me." I said, as I held his hand with both of mine.

His warm smile swept through my heart like an ocean wave. Satisfaction overfilled me since he didn't look as melancholic as before. If he also relied on me like this, then I wouldn't have to worry about being a burden to him.

Soon, we reached the driveway of my place. I didn't want to go home this early. I really wished we could spend some more time together.