Hindsight is always 20/20. After two college roommates share a passionate night together, their friendship crumbles. While Dave wants to cling and be greedy, Keahi would rather life continue as normal. But it doesn't quite work out as planned. Dave blows up at Keahi for rejecting him, and Keahi sleeps on the couch for one very long week. Finally, the tension breaks. The two of them get into a physical fight. As punishment, Keahi is kicked out of the house. His grades drop. He loses sleep. This semester is easily the worst three months of his life. Is there any hope?
Bethany Ebert was raised in Eau Claire, Wisconsin. She moved to Duluth, Minnesota in 2006 for college, where she studied Cultural Anthropology, Studio Art, and English Literature. She currently works as a custodian. In her spare time, Ms. Ebert enjoys drawing, singing, and hiking. She is a Buddhist.
A rather strange short story. It really needs to be read in order with its predecessor since you are really thrown in mid story and it ends mid story as well. I've been unable to locate any other of the author's books so this will remain a mystery for the time being.