“Childish?” Kyland and I ask in unison. I slump my back to the couch.
She just shrugs.
“Yeah. Whatever happened in the past, it’s in the past.” Xandry rolls his eyes.
I shoot daggers at him. I can’t believe he just said that. He’s always been supporting me, but right now he just turns his back on me. He raises his hands to surrender when I am about to say something.
“I think that’s enough. Xandry is right, Bash. You have Kiara now, and what’s the point of keeping grudges? That does not matter anymore. What matters is the present, and the future,” Lizzy says.
“I better go,” Trinity stands up.
“Tri, where are you going?” I ask quickly, confused.
“Home, duh!”
“Yeah. Let’s call it a night. A morning actually,” Dean agrees.
***
I was able to convince Trinity to come with me tonight, and I’m dying to ask why she seems acting weird tonight after the game. Something is bothering her, and I can’t let this night go.