“Stop it,” he said. “Stop being such an idiot.”
“I’m going to see my father now, and anything that happens after that is none of your business.”
He actually seemed hurt. “Do you really mean that?”
Of course I couldn’t look at him as I replied. “Yes,” I said. “I really mean that.”
“What if you change your mind?”
“I won’t.”
“You will. I know you will. But I can’t hang around waiting for you, Maren.”
I slung my rucksack over my shoulder and slammed the passenger door. “Then don’t.”