for, liar

By hopefullyauthor

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COMPLETED. 4 years after the death of her best friend in an unsolved hit and run, Bree Taylor struggles with... More

Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 12
Chapter 13
Chapter 14
Chapter 15
Chapter 16
Chapter 17
Chapter 18
Chapter 19
Chapter 20
Chapter 21
Chapter 22
Chapter 23
Chapter 24
Chapter 25
Chapter 26
Chapter 27
Chapter 28
Chapter 29
Chapter 30
Chapter 31
Chapter 32
Chapter 33
Chapter 34
Chapter 35
Chapter 36
Chapter 37
Chapter 38
Chapter 39
Chapter 40
Chapter 41
Chapter 42
Chapter 43
Chapter 44
Chapter 45
Chapter 46
Chapter 47
Chapter 48
Chapter 49
Chapter 50
Chapter 51
Chapter 52
Chapter 53
Chapter 54
Chapter 55
Chapter 56
Chapter 57
Chspter 58
Chapter 59
Chapter 60
Chapter 61
Chapter 62
Chapter 63
Chapter 64
Chapter 65
Chapter 66
Chapter 67
Chapter 68
Chapter 69
Chapter 70
Chapter 71
Chapter 72
Chapter 73
Chapter 74
Chapter 75
Chapter 76
Chapter 77
Chapter 78
Chapter 79
Chapter 80
Chapter 81
Chapter 82
Chapter 83
Chapter 84
Chapter 85
Chapter 86
Chapter 87
Chapter 88
Chapter 89
Chapter 90
Chapter 91
Chapter 92
Chapter 93
Chapter 94
Chapter 95
Chapter 96
Chapter 97
Chapter 98
Chapter 99
Chapter 100
Chapter 101
Chapter 102
Chapter 103
Chapter 104
Epilogue

Chapter 7

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Confronting Maddy about the vague text message while she's barely conscious wasn't a good idea, so I knew I had to let it go for tonight. I barely slept throughout the night and by the time Maddy woke up, I had already been awake for hours. She climbs off the bed and grabs her phone off the nightstand where I had left it before walking down the hall to her bathroom. Now would be a good time to get my lazy ass out of bed.

A few minutes later, Maddy comes back as I finish getting dressed. She looks at me and smiles. All of the emotions from last night were gone, unless she just doesn't remember anything at all. I cross my arms and question myself on whether I should ask her about the text message now. It could ruin our first official day of being college graduates and I already have to work tonight. However, if I take this whole situation lightly this could actually be a huge problem that's going to fall back on me like it always does.

"What exactly did you do last night?" I ask.

I grab my sneakers from next to the door and slide them on. Maddy sighs under her breath as she reaches for her sunglasses. I lean up against the door and watch her intently, anticipating an answer.

"Exactly what you saw before you ditched. I was with Justin."

"Yeah, but like...what did you guys do?" I ask slowly.

She raises her eyebrows and faces me. "Are you asking if I slept with him?"

Oh boy. That was not the direction I was going with this. I could care less about Maddy's sex life though she always feels the need to tell me every detail anyway. I'm probably the least judgy person she knows, so I would never tell her she's reckless or anything- to her face. She just kind of is.

I'm starting to think I may be judgmental.

"No. That's not where I was going."

"Then what are you asking?"

If you were doing drugs! What the hell were you doing and why won't you just tell me? You tell me everything!

"It's nothing, I just hope you were safe last night." I mutter and rub the side of my arm.

"He used a condom." She responds.

"Okay, Good. I didn't mean like that...once again. I don't need the details."

She laughs and pulls her hair up in a bun. "You act like you've never done it before."

I roll my eyes and shove my hands in my pants pockets. "That's not it. Can you stop? Let's go get breakfast. I'm hungry."

She raises an eyebrow at me as she puts her mascara on. She doesn't say another word so I take that as a queue to walk out. She follows close behind me down the steps. Maddy's mom is sitting on the couch sipping her coffee and reading off of her Kindle.

"Do you want to hit up Waffle House or eat here? What time do you have to be at work?" She asks.

"Not until 2, so we have time. I told my mom I'd be home around 12 to grab my apron."

She pulls her keys out of her pocket and walks to the front door.

"Bye mom!" She yells, almost too loudly.

Her mom responds with a simple wave as she keeps her eyes glued to the tablet. I chuckle and follow Maddy out to her car.

"Are you good to drive? You're not hungover or...high? Anything?"

Maybe she'll get the hint. She glances at me for a second and unlocks the doors.

"I can drive, Bree." she answers flatly.

We both get back into the car and head down to the shopping area near her house where most of the restaurants are. Waffle House is packed out of the ass, which isn't a surprise since it's Saturday. We walked inside to get a table anyway. The lady at the counter seems super stressed. I know how it feels to be overwhelmed by too many customers just standing around waiting.

They got us seated as quickly as they could. We're lucky enough to get the corner table away from everyone. Our waitress comes over and takes our drink orders after a few minutes. I'll get coffee at work later so I decided to just get water for now.

"Oh my God, he won't stop texting me." Maddy whines and slaps her phone onto the table.

Thankfully the amount of people packed into this tiny building drowned out the sound of it. I play dumb asking "Who?" even though I already know the answer.

"Justin! He's so clingy. That's why I kept my distance for a while."

"Sleeping with him at a sleazy college party is keeping your distance?"

She didn't like my response as she glared up at me with her face still tilted down towards her phone. She won't answer me and keeps reading through the texts.

"We were talking for a while and I refused to see him."

I nod and run my hand through my hair. It's gotten much longer than I had planned. Maybe soon would be a good time to chop half of it off like I usually do in the summer.

"Wow, you're strong." I sneer. "How could you refuse to see that hunky piece of-"

Our waitress sets our drinks down before I could finish my snide comment. Maddy is staring at me with zero expression. She's really not amused with my humor today. Tough crowd.

"Are you girls ready to order?" Melanie, her name being poorly written on her name tag, asks as she draws her notepad out from her apron.

"Hell yes! Peanut butter waffle with two sides of hashbrowns and some bacon." Maddy answers with a goofy smile.

Her post party appetite is monstrous. I don't know how she does it.

"I'll just take a chocolate chip waffle and a side of bacon."

Maddy gives me a thumbs down as the waitress walks off. I take the ball of wrapped up straw paper from the table and chuck it at her. She laughs and throws it back. I can't believe we've known each other for so long. It's not everyday you get to graduate college and buy an apartment with your best friend of ten years.

"So I saw this really nice sofa at the Goodwill down the street for our living room. Just in case you want to take a look at it. It was like ninety dollars. Pretty good price for a couch."

I take a sip of my water and shrug it off. Ninety is cheap but I'm trying to think about how much time we are going to actually spend on a couch. We both lay in our beds most of the time so if we can use that money for something we need more right off the bat, I'd prefer doing that.

"Or we could save the money and not worry about furniture yet? We have our beds."

She huffs under her breath and twirls her straw around the cup.

"Fine." she sighs.

Breakfast flies by and I'm on my way back home by noon like I had promised. When I walk inside, mom is vacuuming up the living room. It looks way more organized than usual, which is immediately suspicious. Mom looks at me and shuts the vacuum off as I shut the door.

"Hey! I took your apron out of the dryer. It's laying on your bed. How was the party?" She asks.

Not only does my mother have way more energy than normal, she's dressed in her favorite pair of jeans she got from some high end boutique at the mall with her floral blouse. No way. This woman is trying to impress someone!

"Did something happen last night that I don't know about?"

Her smile fades as she straightens her back and licks over her teeth. She's even wearing lipstick that matches her nails. "No, why would you say that?"

What is up with everyone recently and not telling me their personal details? I usually can't escape them but now I'm getting nothing. Feeling out of the loop sucks.

"You're dressed up. You're also cleaning. It's just not like you."

"Breanna, you know Saturday's are my cleaning days. I'm not even dressed up that much, but I am going out after you leave for work."

Going out? Where could she possibly be going? She hasn't gone out in what feels like years.

"You wouldn't happen to be going out with a...man, are you?"

Her cheeks blush and I get my answer without a single word. 


:Revised

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