Chapter 12To echo her mood, Monday morning started gray and rainy. Kayla had the windshield wipers on full speed as she drove to school. On Sunday, Kayla had pulled herself together some, and drawing on some deep-seated inner strength proceeded to feel better as the day wore on. By Monday morning, her pain had turned to anger, and she wanted as little to do with Missy as possible. Fortunately, she didn’t have to see Missy during their planning period as Kayla ended up giving a group of girls some extra help at that time. When they both ended up in their shared office at the end of the day, the tension in the room was palpable. “What a gloomy, rainy day, huh?” Missy asked in her small-talk voice. Kayla nodded and didn’t say anything. Both women seemed to be closed off from each other, hid

