That stillness was always the worst part.
“Do you know how stupid you are?” he asked calmly.
My chest tightened instantly. My heart began to race—fast, shallow. I felt the room tilt, my hands trembling as if they weren’t mine. I told myself I just needed air, that I could get to the door, that I could breathe.
I didn’t make it.
Panic swallowed me whole. My legs gave out, and the world narrowed to noise and darkness.
When I came back to myself, I was in the passenger seat of our car. Jason was driving far too fast, his hands locked tightly around the steering wheel.
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