“And you can’t meet me why?” Hannah asked a little too loudly, causing other waiting passengers to look in her direction.
“Because I don’t want to leave him now,” she whined, as if that should explain it all.
“But you can spend the rest of your life with good old Paul after we get back. Cassie, we’ve planned this trip for seven freakin’ years, and I’m standing in the airport all by myself waiting for—”
“Oh, I knew you’d understand, Hannah. You’re the best. I’ll see you when you get back and you can tell me all about the Gerards that you shagged without me. Send me a postcard from Ireland. I’ll make this up to you, Hannie, I promise, ’kay? Love you, bye-bye.”
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Grrr! As if dumping her wasn't enough - she is not a good friend. At all!
ReplyDeleteUgh, I hate that, when someone pretends you just agreed, and you didn't. Hopefully Hannah has fun on her own.
ReplyDeleteSo much for that friendship! Ha. Feel bad for Hannah but I bet she will be better off in the long run.
ReplyDeleteWhen in doubt, hang up so they can't argue any more - I hope your heroine cuts that nonfriend out of her life when she gets home! Enjoyed the snippet and I feel very sorry for Hannah.
ReplyDeleteCassie is not a friend worth keeping!
ReplyDeleteI have known the odd friend like that. They don't stay friends for long. Enjoyed the snippet, and hope that Hannah enjoys her trip, even without her friend.
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