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I adjusted sequences for injuries, offered modifications without comment. Students started bringing friends. A local wellness blog featured me in a small article.
Hidden gem in town, it said. Bookings kept coming. Then the phone call started.
Larson at the grocery store. She said she went to one of your classes. Said it was packed.”
I paused.
Key in the door. Yeah, it’s going well. She paused, too.
That’s good. Really good. The conversation ended quickly, but something felt different.
She had never asked about the studio before. A few days later, Dylan showed up unannounced. He walked in during a slow afternoon class wearing jeans and a hoodie, hands in pockets.
“Hey, Alex,” he said after the students left. “Place looks different. Nice job.”
He looked around, nodding like he was appraising real estate.
“I’ve been thinking. You’re doing great, but it’s a lot for one person. Let me help manage it.
I wiped down a mat and kept my voice even. I’ve got it under control.
He smiled, but it didn’t reach his eyes. “Come on, we’re family. Why not share the load?”
I shook my head.
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