“Isn’t one of the most important tenets of health and well-being tonotdwell on thepast?”
“Yes. But, I’m not talking about dwelling on the past. A lot of athletes use past disappointments as motivations for futuresuccess.”
“Is that why you’re still annoyed by the fact that I didn’t go to prom withyou?”
“Currently, I’m annoyed by you for a thousand otherreasons.”
“Right back at you,Mitch.”
There was fire in his eyes and we glared at each other with such restrained fury that if he had made the slightest move towards me right then, I would have kissed him so hard it would have knocked him back on his perfect, tight, stubbornass.
But he didn’t move. At all. He stared me down. I watched as his eyes clouded over and felt a chill go down my spine. Not in a good way. He really was mad atme.
How darehe.
I never purposefully said or did anything to hurthim.
He was beinginfantile.
If he actually thought I would let him stay mad at me forever, he had another thingcoming.
He adored me once and I would make him adore me again, no matter how many reps I had to do to achieve thoseresults.