“you two know each other.” Brand seemed worried. “You didn’t tell me that, Grandma.” “I didn’t want you to inform her I was on my way.” Althea still looked like she was about to explode. She loomed closer to me. “You shouldn’t have run away, Sarah.” “I’m not going home,” I said, surprised at the serious tone of my voice. Almost as if someone else were speaking through me. “Not today, you’re not . . . the bus is gone.” She was now right in front of me, glaring down. “But you will tomo...rrow. I made a promise to your grandfather and I’m going to keep it.” “But—” I started. “Don’t argue with me, Sarah.” I knew she wasn’t making a request. “You and Brand will come with me now.” I sighed. Everyone was pushing me one way, pulling me another. How much more of this could I take? I left money on the table and we followed Althea.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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