I need you to be serious right now.”
“Probably you shouldn’t have drugged me, then.”
She rolls her eyes and waves in dismissal. “It was chloroform. You’ll be fine.”
“And Rayna?”
She knows what I’m asking, and she nods. “She should be waking up right about now.” Mom sits back in her chair. “That girl has the personality of a mako shark.”
“Says the nut job who chloroformed her own daughter.”
She sighs. “One day you’ll understand why I did that. Today is obviously not that day.”
“No, no, no,” I say, palming the air with the universal “don’t even” sign. “You don’t get to play the responsible parent card. Let’s not forget the little matter of the last eighteen-freaking-years, Nalia.” There. I said it. This conversation is finally going to happen.

Author: Anna Banks

I need you to be serious right now.”<br />“Probably you shouldn’t have drugged me, then.”<br />She rolls her eyes and waves in dismissal. “It was chloroform. You’ll be fine.”<br />“And Rayna?”<br />She knows what I’m asking, and she nods. “She should be waking up right about now.” Mom sits back in her chair. “That girl has the personality of a mako shark.”<br />“Says the nut job who chloroformed her own daughter.”<br />She sighs. “One day you’ll understand why I did that. Today is obviously not that day.”<br />“No, no, no,” I say, palming the air with the universal “don’t even” sign. “You don’t get to play the responsible parent card. Let’s not forget the little matter of the last eighteen-freaking-years, <i>Nalia</i>.” There. I said it. This conversation is finally going to happen. - Anna Banks




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