Switch Mode

Done hiding 46

Done hiding 46

Chapter 15 

One beer in, and my head was definitely swimming, my elbow propped avaksinadly on the table with my pades trying to stabilize 

By this pott, everyone had demolished their food and the room had transformed into a chaotic symphony of overlapping carrions. The sol blurred together in my beer furry brain voices melted into each other like some weird andis smoothie 

But that didn’t stop me from doing what Fil apparently made my life’s missions

Staring at Jax Xavier like my eyes were programmed in track hits

His black shirt made his skin look almost impossibly pale, And the clean line of his neck was unfairly perfect. People say love is blind, but in my came, It had laserfocused my visioneven the way his hair cled at the nape of his neck seemed worthy of a Renalmance painting 

Lost in these increasingly non PG thoughts, Ididact notice when Jax suddenly turned around, like he had

My alcobel slowed brain couldn’t catch up fast enough to throw up my usual defenses

se he had some sixth sense for being watched 

The beer had dissolved whatever filter I normally kept between what I felt and what I showed, and everythingthree years of pining, the homiliation, the longing was probably plastered across my face lite a billboard

Jax’s eyes, dark and usually unreadable, landed on mine. When our gazes locked, something shifted in his expression

The casual hall smile playing at the corners of his mouth stiffened

Then disappeared completely

In that moment, as clarity cut through my beer hate, I knew he’d seen it allovery pathetic, unrequited feeling I’d been harboring since I was 

fourteen 

But it didn’t matter. UCLA was huge. We’d probably never cross paths again anyway

And reality played out exactly as I predictedI didn’t run into Jax again after that night

Occasionally I’d see his name pop up on the campus confession page, usually with some girl writing paragraphs about his jawline or how he’d held a door open for her once and now she was planning their wedding 

After about a week of classes, Thanksgiving break approached

I’d picked up a parttime job at a bobs shop near campus to keep myself busy over the holiday

The night before break started. Mom called 

Her void had that familiar saccharine tone she always used when she wanted something: Sweetie, what time does your fight get in? Mam will pick you up at the airport. Rosalia’s coming home for Thanksgiving tooI’m making that sweet potato casserole you love.” 

I’m not coming home,I said flatly, slicing through her holiday Entary

There was a solid thirty seconds of silence on the other end, like she was buffering

Moon finally asked, her voice tightening, Are you still angry about what happened

Not at all,I lied

Mom: Then why aren’t you coming home for Thanksgiving? It’s tradition.” 

I got this job I just started. They need coverage for the holiday weekend” 

Mom: Are you that desperate for money? We can send you some

Tin fine.I brushed her off, already exhausted by the conversation Look, I’ve got målterm prep to flash Gotta go 

After 1 finished reviewing my lecture notes for tomorrow’s class. I checked my phone

Chapter 15 

Ten missed calls. Twenty unread texts

The calls were split between Mom and Dad, with Dad’s increasing in frequency as the night went on

The texts included two from my roommate (Hey beads up, storm tonight, floor your window or your notes will be ruined) and a tarmants of vur 

from Mom 

Mom Why aren’t you really coming home? Don’t use that job as an excuse

Mom: Your father is absolutely livid. He thinks that perfect SAT score has gone to your head and now you think you’re too good for your family

Mem: Every other college freshman is going home for Thanksgiving. What will we tell the neighbors when they ask why you’re not here? – 

Mom: Liana, you can’t seriously still be holding a grudge, can you? Are you still mad at your sister over a stupid skirt

Mom: I already explained thisRoulia was just upset about her scores when she ruined your skirt. It was months ago How can you still be angry about something so trivial)

At this point. I didn’t even want to see what other guilt trips she’d crafted

I closed the messaging app i and tossed my phone onto my bed

There were so many problems with her entire approach that I didn’t know where to begin unpacking it. The selective memory. The gaslighting. The way Rosalia was always the victim, even when she was the one destroying my things:– 

Some things just don’t change which was exactly why I was spending Thanksgiving serving boba to other students who couldn’t for woolda) home

Done hiding

Done hiding

Score 9.9
Status: Ongoing Type:
Done hiding

Comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Options

not work with dark mode
Reset