"Oh my God, Thea! You are glowing, girl. Did you have that much fun over there with Aiden?" She wiggled her eyebrows, to which I rolled my eyes. I didn't have the strength to form a sentence.
All through the drive home, I was quiet. So quiet that I felt my dad's eyes boring holes into me from the rearview mirror. I could tell he was worried. Ari and Ash didn't seem to see anything wrong with my mood as they kept talking about how wonderful their vacation had been and how we would all attend the new year's party together.
The second I got back from the long car drive home, I went upstairs and dropped on my bed. I turned around and stared at my ceiling, the events of the day finally replaying in my head.
It's officially over between us now.
I don't even feel like doing anything. I only want to lay on my bed and look at the pictures Aiden and me had taken back in Pensacola.