"Sorry," I said to Eva while gently running my fingers through her hair.
"You don't have to apologize for anything!" she replied with slight irritation.
After that, I moved a little away from the girl, focusing on thinking about my next steps. Eva and I still had to talk about one thing or another. Lucia also disappeared after a while.
But when we got back to the Airbnb, she was even more irritated. Honestly, I didn't know why. I wondered what I'd done wrong.
The early hours were starting, but I didn't plan on sleeping, so I grabbed a piece of paper and began writing things down. Writing helped me organize my thoughts.
First, I needed money. The store would open in two days, so I needed to make sure that went well. But would that be enough? This seemed like a passive plan.
I didn't want to have to deal with that woman again. I needed something… something against all those people.