Page 36 of Apex of the Curve

“Okay, I’ll put them in your car.”

“Thank you?” I said, and he smiled.

“You’re welcome. Go on now, pack up.”

I got up slowly and mechanically, and went into the bedroom to start pulling things from my mother’s dresser drawers.

It was the only thing I had managed to do in the house that was easy… throw all of her clothes into trash bags that resided in the living room and put all of my things away… and I hated it.

I think Fenris was right. I needed a break, someplace other than here to collect myself. Maybe find myself.

I didn’t even know who I was anymore. I certainly had no idea who I was supposed to be now.

I needed a new foundation.