And that's when I realize the thing about the truth. It always comes out, no matter what you do.
Lauren BarnholdtTag: truth
It might be a little bit crazy, even. Like, for real crazy. Not just 'oh isn't that charming and endearing' crazy but 'wow that might be a deep-seated psychological issue' crazy.
Lauren BarnholdtTag: crazy
Jordan, Attached, please find a copy of the schedule for our trip. Best Courtney."
I was really proud of it. The email i mean. Because it was so short and cold.Of course, it took me and my friend Jocelyn about two hours to come up with the perfect wording, but Jordan doesn't know that.
Tag: two-way-street
The information age is so psychotic – without the cell phone and Internet, I would be drama free right now.
Lauren BarnholdtTag: humor technology computers information-age
I just have a hard time with small talk. My friend Jocelyn says I'm too quiet. But I'm really not quiet. I just tend to come across that way to new people because I don't like to talk first. What if the other person doesn't want to be bothered?
Lauren BarnholdtTag: people personality introvert
That chick is certifiably out of her fucking tree. -Isaac
Lauren BarnholdtThe thing about me and books is that whichever one I’m reading always reminds me of whatever’s happening in my life during that time.
Lauren BarnholdtTag: reading books kelsey the-thing-about-the-truth
If you want to know the truth,” he says, leaning forward like he’s getting ready to tell a really good story, “it has to do with Kelsey. And the biggest lie of all.”
And that’s when I realize the thing about the truth. It always comes out, no matter what you do.
Tag: romance drama quote kelsey isaac
I hate that about guys. At least girls have the decency to be fake and pretend everything’s okay when shit gets weird. Whenever guys get upset, they get all angry and scary
Lauren BarnholdtTag: pretending upset kelsey isaac
So why haven’t you called?” I ask her now.
She looks uncomfortable. “I told you,” she says, twirling the end of her braid around her finger. “School stuff.”
“Bullshit.”
She looks at me and opens her mouth, probably to lie again. But then she changes her mind.
“I didn’t know what to say.” Her voice catches, so I know she’s telling the truth. “And besides, you didn’t call me, either.”
“Because you didn’t call me!” Doesn’t she know that the person who got kicked out of school (me) doesn’t have to call the one who didn’t(her)? She should have called to check up on me, to see how I was doing. She should have come over with lemonades and ice cream, keeping me company, helping me nurse my broken heart. That’s what best friends do. It’s so common it’s cliché.
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