Sarah got into his car and sank into the seat. Matt started the engine and navigated his car through the neighborhood. He settled into his seat and sighed. “So what’s the problem tonight?” he said after several minutes of silence. “Nothing,” said Sarah. “I just didn’t want to be there anymore.” “Sorry. I was having a good time, though,” he commented. “Of course! You always have a good time,” she said in her most mocking tone. “What’s the problem?” Matt said, trying to keep his voice calm. Sarah shook her head and stared out the passenger window. Matt fought the agitation that rose within him. For reasons unknown, she was picking this fight on purpose. Matt reached campus and headed straight for her dorm. “I think I’ll let you out at the stairs.” “Fine with me,” she said. “You can j

