Mrs-Grint-Cozart-Felton-Horan; congrats on being my 200th reviewer!
OMG! First person to review on this chapter will be the 210th! (Gosh, over 200 reviews! To think this was a little lonely story who suddenly got famous...)
Wowzers, I'm not sure whether Lissa has more people feeling sorry for her or more people just hating her. I'm pretty sure there's a few conflicted ones too! (Ex: Me)
Well, hey! WORMoverBOOK! The whole busy thing...there's just a lot going on in the world isn't there? (Hehe.)
A~yo! Welcome to the club:
IcannotRestImustWrite - I'm glad you like my story so much! All my reviewers are fantastic. Thanks!
BTW, I just got my first dog! She's a shitzu; white and tan. I take her out for walks every morning. She doesn't like sleeping on her bed and even though I'm not supposed to, I let her sleep next to me on the couch (there's not a lot of room though...and I'm on the couch because I'm trying to train her to sleep in the living room) Yeesh, I never shut up until I've said too much. Read below for a Fang and Max moment.
"It's really cloudy today, isn't it?"
"Yeah," Fang nodded.
"You think it might rain?" Max looked up as if listening for any sign of rain.
"Maybe," Fang shrugged.
"Fang..." Max slowly lowered. "What's the matter? Something bothering you?"
Fang shook his head. "No. Everything's fine."
"Fang, I know you," Max gave him a knowing look. "And there's definitely something bothering you."
"Nothing's wrong," Fang reassured her smoothly. "Nothing. Absolutely nothing."
"If nothing was wrong you wouldn't say it so much," Max crossed her arms.
Fang sighed. "Really. Nothing's wrong."
"Fang..."
He tried to hold it in. He really did. But the look Max was giving him made him crack. "It was Lissa."
Max seemed confused for a moment. Then she narrowed her eyes at him. "What did she do?"
"She...she..." he tried to explain but words just wouldn't form. "Max, I...she messed up...a lot."
Max shook her head. "I don't understand."
"Well, it's not much of a problem so just...just lay off this time, 'kay?" Fang looked to his hands guiltily. He'd never been so secretive to Max to before so this was a surprise to both of them.
"Sure, Fang," she nodded. "Sure."
