Bae frowned and looked at him before rolling her eyes again. "Please, move out of my way. I'm going to be late. Ground me all you want, you don't scare me." She said to him and then went to try and push past him.
Bae frowned and looked at him before rolling her eyes again. "Please, move out of my way. I'm going to be late. Ground me all you want, you don't scare me." She said to him and then went to try and push past him.
"As you wish. I'll see you after school then," he said, stepping aside.
Bae walked out the door and went to her car. She started it and then went to school.
Callie stood in the kitchen, making herself something to eat. She then realized she made a little extra then intended. She grabbed her phone and texted him. 'I made extra food. You hungry?'
Jim sighed and went back into his room. He saw Callie's text and gathered himself before heading down to the kitchen.
Once she saw him, she smiled slightly and then began to fix him a plate. She then quietly went to fix him something to drink. Once that was done, she sighed. "How is your morning going so far?"
He sat down at the kitchen island and stared at the plate, not touching it yet. "...Quite shit," he said softly, rubbing his face. "Bae is... I'm losing grip on her."
She frowned and raised a brow. "What do you mean?" She asked him and then went to sit near him, but not right by him.
He looked down at his plate. "She's mad at me for having my reservations about what happened yesterday," he said, shaking his head. "She thinks I should just 'stop being mad' and that I'm stupid and, I quote, 'being a dick'."
Callie frowned a little and blinked. "She called you a that?" She asked him slowly, quite shocked about that. "I don't blame you about being mad. If I hadn't become a Christian, I'd be fuming too." She said and bit her lip. "Speaking of which, I'm sorry I yelled at you. Can you forgive me?"
He looked up at her. "I yelled at you too. It's... all right."
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