Helanie:
"I'm not saying her cries are fake, but if only she'd had that realization when her sister was still alive," I grunted, my hands pressed against the car's bonnet as I tried to calm myself. Norman and the others were wrapping things up, since Salem's father had collapsed after hearing the truth. Sydney had to be escorted home while she cried uncontrollably.
Maximus stood next to his car, leaning over the bonnet with one arm folded and his other hand under his chin, watching me non-stop.
"What?" I finally snapped at him.
"Can I call you mine now?" The way his mind went there shocked me. I groaned and looked away.
"No," I hissed.
"Can Kaye call you his?" he asked, and I shrugged in response.
"Wait, so he can call you his, but I can't call you mine?" he continued, sounding like a child fighting over a toy.