Chapter 11 The ride back to Bri’s was silent and more than a little tense. It was obvious she wasn’t happy I not only crashed her day, but I made friends with Chelsea and helped out, getting a peek into a part of Bri’s life it seemed no one else knew about. I struggled to find something to say to her, something that would let her know how impressed I was with what she was doing, but nothing felt big enough. She pulled into her driveway and was out of the car before I even managed to unbuckle my seatbelt. She grabbed the empty box from the back and stopped at the hood, glaring at me. “Thanks for letting me tag along,” I said with what I hoped was a sincere grin. She snorted. “I didn’t have much of a choice.” I drew in a breath and nodded. “I still appreciate you taking me. That’s a pr

