Chapter 10 – Page 288
That’s all we see of Alex for now, but don’t worry, Kaz will call him again later tonight.
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Page transcript:
Alex: Are you sure this game really existed?
Kaz: Yeah man, I played it!
Alex: Maybe it’ll turn up eventually. Anyway, you still haven’t told me how things are going with your folks.
Kaz: You know… weird. But I knew it would be.
Alex: You should do something for yourself today.
Kaz: Yeah… maybe leaving the house will be good.
Alex: I love you. You don’t have to say anything back. I know the answer.
Kaz: …
Bye, Alex.
Hey Mom.
Kaz’s Mom/Sara: Good morning! You missed a lovely service.
Kaz: Oh, uh… that’s too bad.
Um, I’m going to head to the city tonight and catch a movie with friends, so I may be back late.
It must be so sad to a Christian and be so blinded by your own faith to see or even begin to understand how your child feels, your son leaves home haven’t heard or seen him in years. You invite him home and immediately grill him about a girl, church not even asking about his carrer, if he’s in school nothing.
For sure, they could be doing so much better :/ I hate when parents are hung up on who we used to be or who they think we should be, instead of trying to get to know us as we are now.
100% it doesn’t help that they couldn’t even let Kaz walk in fully like let the man get his shoes off before you play 20 question’s. I wonder was his father ever abusive??? I get he was nervous but now I’m starting to wonder what really went on in that house.