"You can't be serious, Callie."
"Well, I am."
"Have you even told Liam yet?"
Her exasperation was truly uncalled for. Liam would be ecstatic for both the circumstances and the situation.
"You haven't, have you?" Hayden was beyond upset, and her face showed every ounce of her displeasure.
I'd flown home to South Carolina just eight weeks before her due date to have her help me plan, but she was too busy ranting to help me figure out how to tell Liam, much less outline the details.
I picked at the imaginary pilling on my sweater while she continued to shout and pace my old living room floor. It was weird being here. Every time I came, it seemed more foreign, as though I'd never lived here. She and Cash had made it quite the home, but it was hers now, not the house we had shared as friends with Liam. My room was now a nursery for her little bean, and Josh had put his stamp on the house, replacing Liam.
"Callie. Earth to Callie."