“Yeah? Well—†she started, the look of nervous indignation clear on her face even if she felt a little out of her element now that she didn’t know where to go with this argument without feeling like a complete fool. “If you hadn’t lied, we wouldn’t be in this situation,†she countered but that wasn’t entirely the truth. Surely they’d be in something similar to this situation over something else. It was what they did, bicker about stupid things and he left her feeling more out of sorts, more aware of the feelings she had for him and how he hadn’t even bothered to be nice about it. Even if he wasn’t interested, she thought they had been good enough friends for him to say it to her face rather than go behind her back to hang out with Allison and do Merlin knows what.
“You don’t have to talk to me, Isaac,†she said, frowning at him as the words came out of her mind and instantly regretting them. That was not what she wanted, but of course like usual, once she got started the young teenager couldn’t help but make things worse. “I’d rather you didn’t, to be honest,†she said, clenching her jaw a little as she tried to keep her mouth shut before making it any worse, instead gathering her things and her very sad plant to walk out of the classroom and go elsewhere. Maybe the lake, she’d read somewhere the water from the lake might help fix it. Or maybe that was all plants, Magnolia hadn’t been paying attention.