42
RAINA
I didn’t even bother forcing a smile. My patience was far too thin, and my mood too sour to entertain any pretense of civility. “Hi, and bye,” I said curtly, hoping to escape without further interaction.
But of course, she grabbed my arm.
“Raina, wait,” Alex’s mother said, her tone unusually ...
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