612-He Wouldn’t Share Me

Helanie:

"I think she should be resting," I heard Kaye murmur from the backseat. Norman had been super grumpy, and I didn't understand what was wrong with him.

"She looks fine. I think it's the other one who needs rest," Maximus argued, causing Norman to fix his mirror so he could glare at his brothers.

"Norman, you don't need to drive like a maniac," I said. I'd had enough of him going crazy on the road. When I called him out, he just grunted at me.

"You want me to drive like a snail?" he hissed back, making me roll my eyes.

"You're like that kid who doesn't want to go to school but gets forced anyway," I commented. "If you didn't want to come, you should have told me." I folded my arms over my chest as I argued.