Which also meant everyone screaming at each other all day. You’d think I’d be used to this after a couple of months, but instead of getting better my tolerance for the constant arguing was worse. My father’s shouts boomed like gunshots in my ears and when he slammed his palms on any available surface for emphasis, tension went through my body like a knife. Even more so when he got in my or Adriana’s faces. “Wipe off that expression when you talk to the fucking customers,” Duffy snapped, pointing at Adriana. My fingers closed into fists as I stared at the clock just over the row of freezers. “I’m bored,” she said. “What do you want me to do?” “Act like you give a shit about your family’s business. What is the matter with you?” I took a deep breath and told myself to count to ten. “Keep acting like an idiot and see how far it—” I spun towards him and stepped out from around the counter. “Do me a favor? Don’t call my sister an idiot.” Duffy’s eyebrows flew up.
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