disneygirl520
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Marcus: "I'm fine. I'm being foolish. D-dinner's ready."
Jordan: "thank you" he took a plate. "you aren't being foolish at all." He wished he could help.
Marcus: "I'm fine. I'm being foolish. D-dinner's ready."
Jordan: "thank you" he took a plate. "you aren't being foolish at all." He wished he could help.
Marcus: "I thought I was back there. I was terrified."
Jordan: "I know. I could tell. Don't worry. You won't ever be back there."
Marcus: "How do you know? What if they find me?" He asked, panicked.
Jordan: "they won't, and even if they do they can't hurt you, you don't work for them anymore."
Marcus: "B-but-but-" he put his face in his hands.
Jordan: he put his plate down and put a hand on Marcus's back. "it's okay. They can't hurt you anymore."
Marcus: he removed his shirt and showed Jordan his back. "See? Pricks from forks, they-they hid a whip, they yelled and-and-my god."
Jordan: he looked at his back. His stomach twisted. How could people be so terrible. "That's terrible. I-I..."
Marcus: "I'm okay. I'll be okay." He pulled his shirt back over his head. "P-please don't worry about me, I'm not worth being worried over." He brought a plate to Dawn. "Dinner."
Dawn: "T-thank you."
Jordan: "stop. Don't say that. You are worth worrying over, don't think you're worthless."
Marcus: he sighed. "Fine. I still don't want you worrying about me." He opened his old track phone and looked at all the messages from the Smits. Calling him worthless, telling him to come to work early or to stay late, reducing his pay, things like that. He frowned.
Jordan: how was he expected not to worry about him. He cared about him. "maybe you should erase those" he said knowing it was upsetting him.
Marcus: he stared at his phone. "I-I can't do it. I can't."
Jordan: he held his hand out "than let me."
Marcus: he started to hand him his phone, but pulled his arm back and held it to his chest. "I can't."
Jordan: "why? What good is it doing to have those messages in your phone."
Marcus: "I-it was my life, Jordan. They saved my life with their ignorance. I should be going back to them and working." He said quietly.