Stereo by Jayna Ostler

Stereo by Jayna Ostler

Author:Jayna Ostler [Ostler, Jayna]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9781312845824
Publisher: Lulu.com
Published: 2015-04-04T22:00:00+00:00


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Mom doesn’t say anything back to me as I finish my story of spending the night at Steven’s and why—leaving out entirely the make out session. She dries off dishes that she’s just washed with a blue hand towel and she’d nod whenever I would say something that might be important to the conversation.

“So, long story short, sorry I didn’t tell you where I was last night.” I lean forward, my arms pressed into the counter as I watch her.

“Forgiven.” She smiles at me, but now I can tell that she’s really waiting for me to finish talking so she can start a different subject.

I roll my eyes when she’s not looking. “Spit it out. What’s on your mind, Mom?”

“Your dad and I were talking last night and were wondering if you’re considering getting a job or going to college. Or both.” She finishes drying a large glass baking pan and sets it on the stove, turning to look at me. “You’ve been out of school for a month now. Are there college’s you’ve been looking into? I know the grocery store down the street is hiring for a night shift in their bakery. Your dad’s office might be looking for a part time receptionist as well.”

My stomach starts twisting into nervous knots. When did this adult thing suddenly become important? I hadn’t given much thought to either college or work—especially not jobs like a receptionist or bakery girl. I don’t want to think about it very much either. I feel like everything that’s happened this summer with Kenyon and now Steven is overwhelming enough without all the added adult responsibilities that I should be taking on.

“I’ll think about it. College isn’t a bad idea.”

“College would definitely help you get a job and perfect your graphic design skills.” She stacks some plates and starts putting them away. “You could rock anything you went to school for. You know your dad and I will help you out with anything. College applications, resumes, anything. Don’t forget that.”

She smiles at me as I stand up to go find Colleen to play catch with. “Okay, thanks.”



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