Nineteen Lottie’s mum answered the door, her big owl glasses poking around the gap. She looked – and dressed – exactly the same as she did when I was eleven. “Evie? Is that you, darling? I haven’t seen you since you were yay high.” She opened the do...
I curled my legs under myself and watched Noah struggle. It was amusing seeing him so wound up, a nice power reversal. I took a cautious sip and waited for him to start speaking. He was staring into his beer intently, watching the bubbles foam. Then he tilted his head back...
Bree knew that. But in just three days a number of notable things had happened. 1) She and Holdo no longer walked to school together Nothing was said. No guns were drawn. But, after Bree’s spiteful comment and decision not to eat lunch with him, Holdo hadn’t waited at the ...