Renna

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After two days, Kev came into the room. "Do you want to talk now?"

I looked at him. "Do I have any other options?"

Kev sighed and shook his head. "No, Renna; just tell me what you were thinking?"

I shot up my shoulders. "I wanted him to taste his own medicine for once."


Kev pointed at me. "But it backfired on you and now you've been served with a restraining order, and in this entire scenario, you became the bad guy."

I whined while trying to explain myself. "All I wanted was for him to admit that whatever he did to me was wrong and he feels guilty about it."

Kev squinted. "Does it really make any difference to you if he feels guilty or not?"

Tears rolled down my cheeks. "After ruining my life, he is living a normal life like nothing ever happened."

Kev reminded me. "He returned from rehab and is clean."

I admitted. "I know whatever I did was wrong; I wasn't thinking clearly. when I heard he was back in town, he got on my nerves."

Kev responded. "He never left town for his entire life, yet he went to treatment, his return was guaranteed."

I sighed. "I think I need a break from New York. I can't live here anymore, especially since I was in police custody. I can't face my family right now, but maybe in the future, I will be able to answer them."

Kev pointed at me. "You're coming with me; I can't leave you alone and allow you to continue acting so recklessly."

I shook my head. "I can't pile on you, Kev."

Kev flicked his hand. "You're coming, discussion is over. Get ready; we're leaving in an hour, and we're heading to South Shore and then Glisten."

I stood up. "I think I should go downstairs to say goodbye."

Kev nodded. "Mom and Meredith are in the garden."

Meredith is Kev's half-little sister. She is five. I went to the garden and waved to Meredith and Ruth, Kev's mom. "Hello."

Meredith looked at me. "Are you also leaving like Kay?"

I squeezed her cheeks. "Yes, but I'll invite you to my place and you have to come; no excuses."

Meredith kept both hands under her chin. "But Kay wants me to stay with him."

I smiled. "Aww, you can stay wherever you want, munchkin."

Meredith giggled. Kev came downstairs and we said goodbye to them. During travel, Kev kept in contact with Sawyer. Kev has only been in touch with Sawyer, a family friend, during all the years he has been away from Glisten City. I didn't want to talk, so I closed my eyes and took a trip down memory lane.

Mom was shocked by the new green lines in my hair at dinner, and dad was critical of how I eat and my tattooed neck. Thank God my arms and ankle tattoos are not visible to them right now. I tried my best not to take offense to any of their comments. However, I had enough time for the day, so I stood up.

Mom looked at me. "You haven't finished,"

I sighed. "I've lost my appetite!" and walked out of the hostile atmosphere. My phone started ringing and I picked it up and Logan invited me to his party. I immediately said yes to his offer and, like always, I refrained from using any Forge's car. Kev came to pick me up.

Kev asked. "With whom are you partying tonight?"

I looked at him. "Logan Vaughn"

Kev asked. "Logan Vaughn from the Vaughn family?"

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