Chapter 84 Eighty-three
- The awkwardness at home is impregnable, the tension so thick it stifles. I don’t know what I hope to achieve with my recent attitude but I am tired of being vulnerable and alone in love. Telling my best friend this doesn’t shield me from her hostility or the cold glare she levels at me, I shrink under her gaze, swallow and grip the steering wheel.
- “Is this a joke?” Clarissa asks for the third time since she got into the car, I purse my lips and shake my head slowly. In a heavily accentuated voice, she adds, “Are you mad?”
- “It’s just hair,” I reply and pat my short, black hair with gold streaks. “It will grow back.”