“More than anyone.” He clutched Kir’s finger and my baby brother curled his fist around it.
That couldn’t be true; he was lying to me. Everyone says Silver is a Barbie doll with her golden blonde hair and pale blue eyes. She’s always elegant and majestic, while I’m just…me.
Fat and ungraceful. And I have some blemishes that won’t go away.
“You’re lying.” I pouted.
“Why would I lie to you, Green?”
My face heated and I twirled a strand of my hair. “You don’t think I’m fat?”
“No.” His sky-ocean eyes met mine. “You just like to eat and I like it when you eat.”
I hit his shoulder with mine. “Can you go with me to the grocery shop?”
“Later. I’m meeting Aiden and Cole for a football game.”
“But you did that last week.”
“We do that every week, Green.”
“But why? Who will keep me company?”
“You have Kir.”
“He’s a baby and I don’t think he understands when I talk.”
“I have to go.”
“You can’t do that.”
“Of course I can.” He pulled his hand from Kirian’s fist. “You don’t get to tell me what to do, Green.”
I frowned, my forehead turning painful. He’d been saying all these things lately that made me want to punch him.
Since that day Mrs Knight left and never returned, Xan and I had become best friends. We had done everything together and had shared all our lives with each other.
Then he decided Aiden and Cole were more important than me.
“You can go meet Silver,” he said, watching me closely.
“Who I meet is none of your business.”
He pushed me out of Kirian’s room so we wouldn’t wake him up. Outside, he crossed his arms. “What are you being so angry about?”
“You don’t know?” I threw my arms around.
“No.”
Stupid tosser.
I wanted to be with him, but he wanted to be with his stupid friends. In that case, he could go to them and leave me alone.
I stormed to my room and slammed the door shut. I flopped on my bed, fuming, and attacked a bag of crisps I hid under the covers after Mum came to check on my room.
A moment later, a knock sounded on the door. “Open up, Green.”
His voice was steady, pleading even, and it almost made me want to let him inside.