After the last bell rang, I walked out Redwood’s front doors with Landon beside me. We hadn’t really spoken about what had happened this morning, and I didn’t know if he cared. He’d hugged me like he did, but I … I didn’t know what he thought of my mother. With his hands stuffed into his pockets, he walked with me toward João’s car. João didn’t look at him, his gaze landing on me instead. “Did Goody-Two shoes redo Barnes’s test this morning?” “You don’t know s**t about her, João,” Landon said, pulling his phone out of his pocket. A text message popped up on his screen, and he tensed, then turned away from us. “I’ll catch you guys later.” “Where are you going?” I asked, brows furrowed. “We’re supposed to be—” Kai started. But Landon was already halfway down the sidewalk. My heart hur

