Chapter 21 She heard a knock on the door as she lay on her side in bed, staring at the sheers covering the window of the room she’d grown up in. She didn’t want to talk to anyone. Although she’d expected her mother to say “I told you so,” considering she’d driven there in a haze and had basically fallen into her mom’s arms when she opened the door, bawling her eyes out, her mother hadn’t. No, not once had she said that to Kate. “Kate, you have to eat something,” Monica said. “You’ve done nothing for two days except lie here and cry. Your dad and I have given you space, but this isn’t healthy.” Her mom actually ripped the covers off, though she was basically huddled in her underwear and a bra. She’d dumped her clothes on the floor. “Mom, stop it, just leave me alone.” She went to sit up

