Drag Teen

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Genres: Fiction
I was thinking a lot about what Seth had said about finding my anchor into the moment. How do I find that? I wondered. Or do I just wake up one day and have it? Like a zit?
“Should we sing?” Seth’s voice pierced the conversational silence of the car.
Heather didn’t answer. In fact, she’d been quiet the entire morning, a very rare occurrence for her. I could see her in the rearview mirror sitting in the backseat, arms crossed. Despite her sunglasses covering her eyes, I could tell they were roll
...ing. Seth and I hadn’t asked her about what happened last night—we figured she’d tell us when she was ready.
“Or play one of those road-trip car games,” Seth pressed on. “Do you guys know any?”
Heather remained silent.
“I’m not really awake enough for games,” I said, staring out the window as an enormous billboard for a place that advertised HOT BABES AND WINGS went by. I couldn’t imagine eating wings in front of anyone, let alone strippers.
“Okay, well, we need gas.
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