Wrath - 4 by Robin Wasserman

Wrath - 4 by Robin Wasserman

Author:Robin Wasserman [Wasserman, Robin]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Juvenile Fiction, Fiction, Interpersonal Relations, General, Social Issues, Friendship, Man-Woman Relationships, Schools, School & Education, Love & Romance, Revenge, Family & Relationships, Dating & Sex, High Schools, Interpersonal Relations in Adolescence, Conduct of Life
ISBN: 9780689877858
Google: 9RJS_bqO15sC
Amazon: 0689877854
Publisher: Simon Pulse
Published: 2006-06-27T07:00:00+00:00


“I’m sorry,” Beth began. “I wish I hadn’t—”

“I don’t care if you’re sorry. Don’t you get that? And I don’t care anymore that you weren’t there—I got by without you. We al did. I don’t need you anymore. And I real y don’t care if you need me.”

Claire hung up.

Beth sat with the phone to her ear for a long time, just listening to the dial tone. That was it, then. Unless she wanted to back down and forgive Adam, she was on her own.

On her nightstand, sandwiched between a stack of CDs and an empty picture frame (that had, until recently, held a shot from the junior prom), sat a smal cardboard box. It was the size of a jewelry box, and inside it lay two yel ow pil s, each the size of one of her gold stud earrings.

She lifted the top and looked at the pil s, examining them more closely than she had before. She even took one out of the box, just to see how it would feel in the palm of her hand. It was light, like aspirin, and it looked just as harmless.

Kane had given them to her as a Christmas present. He’d thought they could make their New Year’s “ex-tra special”—a mistake almost as big as the one she’d made by inviting him into her life in the first place.

Stil , she’d pocketed the pil s, and kept them. For a rainy day? If so, this qualified, and she could certainly do with a jolt of happiness, chemical or not.

But she put the pil back in the box. She either had too much restraint or not enough nerve—she was no longer sure which. She didn’t want to find out what those little pil s did, no matter how wrecked she felt.

Yet, for whatever reason, she couldn’t bring herself to throw them away.



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