165 Days by Karl Hyppolite
Mike gets into Duke University, but worries about the complications that might prevent him from carrying out his studies. Image generated with OpenAI Mike pulled his favorite hoodie off the hanger. Plain gray, soft at the sleeves, and stitched with the Duke logo. It was barely fifty-five degrees out - a cold snap by Miami standards - but that wasn't why he chose it. He sat on the bed and reached for his phone. Notifications buzzed across the screen - texts from Mateo, a Snap from Cynthia, an IG tag. But it was the notepad icon in the corner that pulled his eyes. 165 days left. He stared for a beat too long. Knock knock knock. "You're good, Mik?" he called. Mikayla cracked open the door. Eleven years old, sharp-tongued, and already pushing her way into grown business. She stepped inside, plopped onto her twin bed across the room, and crossed her legs. "You really going to that party?" "Yeah," Mike said. "First and last one, maybe." ...