CHAPTER 50

  PERCIE

  “So, how did it go?” Hailey asked over the phone. I’d been watching her window from the street where I parked my car. The lights were still on.

  “You should have seen their faces.” I was not proud of what I did, of how I left. Everything didn’t go as I planned, the moment my mother did not even show a little remorse to me.

  “It didn’t go well, I see.” There was sadness in the tone of her voice.

  I sighed.

  “I take that as a yes.”

  “Can I see you?”

  “Percie—”

  “All you have to do is walk out of your house, Lee. I wanna see you.” I wanted to see her. I wanted to get rid of this unsettling emotion in the pit of my stomach. I knew only Hailey could help me.

  “Wait a sec.” She must be studying. The surprise in her voice made my heart flutter. Then her shadow appeared on the curtain of her room. “You’re here.”

  “Yup. Can I come? Or up to you, you come down. I just wanna talk to you.” I sounded desperate because I was.