DREW I didn’t know when I stormed out of the dining hall. My head was so full. My chest felt like it was about to explode. The air around me felt too tight and I needed to get out of there before I lost it completely. I walked fast, not caring where I was even going. I just needed to move. To breathe. To think. But of course, she followed me. “Drew! Drew, wait up!” Rachel’s voice rang behind me like an annoying bell I couldn’t switch off. I didn’t stop. I didn’t even turn. I just kept walking, my steps quick and full of anger. But she didn’t give up. She ran and grabbed my arm, forcing me to stop. “What’s wrong with you?” she asked with a confused look on her face. “Why are you acting like this?” I jerked my arm away like her touch burned me. “Why am I acting like this?” I laughed

