31 “Ooh,” Angie said. “You don’t look good.” Sarah’s eyes were red and puffy from the effort of not crying. Her sinuses were swollen, too, and her throat felt thick with unspent tears. But she refused to do it, she thought. Not this time, and not over him. Not anymore. Sarah handed Angie an envelope of cash. “I can’t work out today, but I wanted to make sure I brought you this. I just got a job offer this morning, so I should be able to pay back everything by the end of the year.” “Congratulations!” Angie said. “That explains why you look so depressed.” “Yeah, well...it’s been a rough day.” “You have an hour,” Angie said. “Use it however you want. I was going to make you do squats and lifts, but if you’d rather talk...” “No, thanks,” Sarah said, turning to go. “Let’s just reschedule

