Chapter 6I bet you’re thinking I couldn’t have really left after Sean actually confessed his love for me, because a normal person doesn’t leave after such a declaration. And in fact I didn’t do that. Like an i***t, I stood there staring at the closed door. Of all the moments Sean could have talked about love—an emotion I never really appreciated and which I don’t know much about, if anything—why did he have to bring it up at the end of the fight of the century, and following it with a slammed door? Now, I know it’s easy to take his side, as he’s good-looking, sweet, and kind, but I don’t think that’s fair. I make up my mind and open the door because no, I can’t leave now. I see him turn—half-shocked, half-mad. “You can’t tell me something like that and then slam the door in my face.”

