"Cassie…" Knocking on her door, I turned the knob and walked into her room. The white drapes bellowed from the window, blowing through the open window. The twinkling night sky glistened from the balcony where the moon shone upon the world.
It was just like her to leave it open all the time, claiming the fresh air helped to enhance her creative ability. Gazing around the room, I took in the clothes scattered about her unmade bed and littered dresser of makeup and jewelry.
"Cassie?" I called out again as I looked around for where she could be. The softness of her voice called me towards the open balcony doors.
"No, I'm coming, god. Just wait for me."
As soon as my hand pushed back the drape, she quickly hung up the phone and spun to look at me. Her dark brown hair hung in waves over her shoulders as the same celestial blue eyes I once held looked back at me. "Hey, Mom."
"Cassie, who were you on the phone with?" Raising a brow, I crossed my arms over my chest and sighed. She was up to something, and even though she thought she was smarter than me, she wasn't.
"Oh—just Melissa," she replied quickly as she pushed past me back into her bedroom. "She wants me to come over to her house tonight."
"She does, huh?" I smirked as I watched her move around her room. She seemed to think I was stupid regarding her acts of rebellion. There was no way she was simply going to stay at Melissa's house, especially during homecoming. There was definitely something else going on. "So, you're just going to go without asking permission?"
Shoving a few pieces of clothing into her backpack, she stopped with a sigh and looked over her shoulder at me. "I already asked daddy, he said it was okay."
"Oh, really… which daddy did you ask?"
With wide eyes and a disgusted look, she scoffed, "Why do you have to say it like that?"
"Because I want the truth," I replied with my hands on my hips as I stared at her. "Cassie, do you think I'm stupid? Do you honestly think I don't know what you're doing?"
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