"What, no! I'm not a stripper," Spencer furrowed his eyebrows before laughing. I returned the laughter and looked up at him. He looked over his shoulders to see if anyone was nearby, or close enough to hear our conversation. "Why don't we talk about this when we're done here... No one here needs to hear our conversation," Spencer whispered as he looked back at me. I looked at him before reaching out to hold his hand. He flinched slightly when I touched his hand. I looked up at him before blinking. As I went to pull my hand away from him, his grip tightened around my hand. "Does that sound good? I'll be honest and answer any questions you have," he looked down at our hands and nodded. His Adam's apple bobbed as he swallowed, whether that be saliva or nerves he was swallowing back. A light shade of pink grew on his face, coming up from his neck.

"Yeah, yeah that works," I looked down at my lap. The scarf was draped over my legs, keeping me warm a little bit. Jacob stood up in the middle of the circle to introduce everyone, and I already wanted the night to be over. Out of the corner of my eye, I could see Spencer looking over at me as I silently prayed for death to take me now. "My place or yours?" I smiled softly before looking back at him.

"Yours since we're already walking back there," he dropped his head to his shoulder before looking at me. I smiled and turned to face Jacob.

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"Uh, I don't have much in the means of food. I might have a can of spaghetti-o's... If you're hungry," I spoke as I pulled the scarf off my neck and placed it on the hook, along with my sweater.

"Oh, I'll just have a glass of water," Spencer spoke as he pulled his coat off. He placed his coat right on the hook beside my sweater. I nodded before walking over to the small kitchenette area.

"You can have a seat anywhere, couch, armchair, floor... " I grabbed two glasses before filling them with water. I walked back to the living room, my eyes down on the ground.

"So," I whispered as I set the glasses on the coffee table. Spencer, who was sitting on the couch, leaned over and picked one up. I sat on the opposite end of the couch before curling up into the corner. "Emily seems very nice," I looked at him, watching as he sipped his water.

"She is... Everyone I work with is like family to me," Spencer looked at me before placing his glass back on the coffee table. "It's frustrating because..." he started, but he didn't finish his thought. I furrowed my eyebrows and stared at him.

"What's frustrating?" I asked, watching as he furrowed his eyebrows. He looked back at me for a moment before exhaling.

"It's frustrating... Because I constantly ask for help and no one helps." Spencer looked down at his lap. I raised my eyebrow as I turned to face him more.

"How are you asking for help? And... I thought you said no one knows," I whispered as I laid my head on the back of the couch. Spencer glanced at me before looking back down at his hands. He was pulling at fingers, his joints quietly popping. "Spencer, if no one knows what's going on, then they can't help you," I kept my voice low because I didn't want to say the wrong thing. I'm sure with Spencer I couldn't ever say the wrong thing. I mean, he couldn't say the wrong thing to me...

"No, no... I think they know... And that scares me," he whispered as he looked back at his hands. "I've been with them for so long, and they know me enough to know when something's wrong," he shrugged before shifting in his seat.

"What is it you do for work? You still haven't told me," I looked back at him as I asked. His gaze shifted between the couch and my face. The way his eyes shifted across my face and his silence told me he was trying to find the words to say but was having a hard time formulating them.

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