CHAPTER 28 MIAAs soon as the elevator doors closed, I slumped my shoulders forward and felt so relaxed. It felt like the world had been lifted off my shoulders, and I could finally breathe again. It wasn’t really how I’d wanted that argument to go—because I knew he’d try to break me—but it was better than getting back together with him. I walked into the waiting room, knowing that Melissa and Serena had heard every word of our conversation. Hell, the whole hospital probably had. I hoped Mom’s door was closed and that she hadn’t heard a word of it because that would hurt so much more than anything Mason could say to me. “Are you okay?” Serena asked. I slumped down in a chair next to her and rested my head on her shoulder. I didn’t have any more tears for that man, and I was glad. Seren

