I’ve got Emily,” Chase tells Asher, who is already taking off in the direction that Molly went. “Are you drunk?” Chase asks with an odd tone to his voice. “She went to the bathroom.” I point up the stone walkway to the house that leads to the bottom level where part of the party has moved. If I thought my brother's face looked pissed, then Chase’s is livid. “What?” I notice Chase standing behind him. I spin around to see him standing there with a pissed-off expression on his face.Īfter Series by Anna Todd: A Short Review “Emily!” My eyes fly open at the sound of my brother's voice. I don’t think she had the time to really form bonds, or maybe it’s more she didn’t want to make friends. She’s mostly kept to herself since she came to Bradford Prep for her senior year. I think when I mentioned dancing, she made up using the bathroom as an escape. I couldn’t get Molly into the pool or on the dance floor. I bet most, if not all, would call me a friend, but do any of them really know me? I keep busy so they don’t worry over me, but somehow for being a person with a million friends and being involved in every school club and function actually possible, I’ve never been lonelier.Įven now I’m on a dance floor outside by the pool, the party is in full swing with people surrounding me, and there is still an emptiness inside of me that I can never fill. Asher avoids the family home as much as he possibly can. I mean, I know I have my father and brother, but Dad is now madly in love, and I want that for him.
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