Angelaboutme !!better!! May 2026
Margo still showed up, though not every day. Sometimes she appeared on the fire escape outside Lena’s new apartment, eating cheese puffs and watching the stars. Sometimes she appeared in dreams—quiet dreams, the kind where you sit on a park bench and watch the leaves fall and feel, for once, that everything might be okay.
She woke up in a hospital bed, which was ironic enough to make her want to laugh. Her body was broken in three places: a fractured pelvis, two cracked ribs, a concussion that would give her migraines for months. But that wasn’t the strangest part. The strangest part was the woman sitting in the plastic chair beside her bed. angelaboutme
“You don’t even like cats. You’re allergic. I had to give you a two-hour sneezing fit just to remind you that you’re mortal.” Margo leaned forward, her expression softening. “Look, I know this is a lot. But you’re not alone, Lena. You never were.” Margo still showed up, though not every day