Chapter 100: Losing Faith

Sunday dawned with the temperature already pushing toward eighty. Winter in Florida was always short. Tracey spent the night, nuzzled on Faith’s right while Selby had draped her left. After Valerie Driscoll left, Faith had remained quiet in a numb aftershock. The others hadn’t forced her to communicate, and when she did speak, it was to vent about her mother’s audacity at blaming her for Cherish sleeping with Edwin. Faith never had to do anything for her mother to paint her out as the bad guy. What she ever did to earn her mother’s scorn, she would never understand. And now….

Now, Faith didn’t care. She was through being pushed around and made to feel inferior by her family. She didn’t feel bad about standing up to her mother. However, Faith didn’t feel good, either.