It Ends With Us

It Ends With Us by Colleen Hoover Read Free Book Online

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Authors: Colleen Hoover
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you with whatever you need. Cleaning, decorating, picking out paint colors. I’m a Pinterest whore.” Something behind me catches her eye and she points. “I could take that broken
door and make it magnificent. All this stuff, really. There’s a use for almost everything, you know.”
    I look around at the room, knowing full well I’m not going to be able to tackle this by myself. I probably can’t even lift half this stuff alone. I’ll eventually have to hire
someone anyway. “I’m not going to let you work for free. But I could do $10 an hour if you’re really serious.”
    She starts clapping, and if she weren’t in heels, she might have jumped up and down. “When can I start?”
    I glance down at her white capris. “Will tomorrow work? You’ll probably want to show up in disposable clothes.”
    She waves me off and drops her Hermès bag on a dusty table next to her. “Nonsense,” she says. “My husband is watching the Bruins play at a bar down the street. If
it’s okay, I’ll just hang with you and get started right now.”
    • • •
    Two hours later, I’m convinced I’ve met my new best friend. And she really is a Pinterest whore.
    We write “Keep” and “Toss” on sticky notes, and slap them on everything in the room. She’s a fellow believer in upcycling, so we come up with ideas for at least 75
percent of the stuff left in the building. The rest she says her husband can throw out when he has free time. Once we know what we’re going to do with all the stuff, I grab a notebook and a
pen and we sit at one of the tables to write down design ideas.
    “Okay,” she says, leaning back in her chair. I want to laugh, because her white capris are covered in dirt now, but she doesn’t seem to care. “Do you have a goal for this
place?” she asks, glancing around.
    “I have one ,” I say. “Succeed.”
    She laughs. “I have no doubt you’ll succeed. But you do need a vision.”
    I think about what my mother said. “ Just make sure it’s brave and bold, Lily .” I smile and sit up straighter in my chair. “Brave and
bold,” I say. “I want this place to be different. I want to take risks.”
    She narrows her eyes as she chews on the tip of the pen. “But you’re just selling flowers,” she says. “How can you be brave and bold with flowers?”
    I look around the room and try to envision what I’m thinking. I’m not even sure what I’m thinking. I’m just getting itchy and restless, like I’m on the verge of a
brilliant idea. “What are some words that come to mind when you think of flowers?” I ask her.
    She shrugs. “I don’t know. They’re sweet, I guess? They’re alive, so they make me think of life. And maybe the color pink. And spring.”
    “Sweet, life, pink, spring,” I repeat. And then, “Allysa, you’re brilliant!” I stand up and begin pacing the floor. “We’ll take everything everyone
loves about flowers, and we’ll do the complete opposite!”
    She makes a face to let me know she isn’t following.
    “Okay,” I say. “What if, instead of showcasing the sweet side of flowers, we showcased the villainous side? Instead of pink
accents, we use darker colors, like a deep purple or even black. And instead of just spring and life, we also celebrate winter and death.”
    Allysa’s eyes are wide. “But . . . what if someone wants pink flowers, though?”
    “Well, we’ll still give them what they want, of course. But we’ll also give them what they don’t know they want.”
    She scratches her cheek. “So you’re thinking black flowers?” She looks concerned, and I don’t blame her. She’s only seeing the darkest
side of my vision. I take a seat at the table again and try to get her on board.
    “Someone once told me that there is no such thing as bad people. We’re all just people who sometimes do bad things. That stuck with me, because it’s so true. We’ve all
got a little bit of good and evil in us. I want to make that our

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