@ mrsmshadz swerving towards her... I thinks that's the correct way to say it but my English is practically learned from TV so I still have issues. Carla thinks that Val had been in Matt's house and that's why he didn't answer her calls. She's a bit paranoid or he's a bit of a whore...
Finally I still think Matt is lying. A couple of questions. Firstly, how does one throw their car at someone? Cars are pretty heavy. Secondly, why would she think Matt was with Val? She would have seen him in Val's car when she threw it at her. Hope you update soon.
@ mrsmshadz In the description of her character I wrote that a tragedy within Issa's household forced her to move in with the Banes family. Now, I realize that I have yet to explain the tragedy (thought I had written it on the character description, so I have to add it). Story goes, that Marissa's father murdered her mother right in front of her and was seconds away from her taking Issa's life when he was shot through a window by a police officer. It is usual for children that go through traumatic situations to block those memories in order to lead a "normal" life (very much like Dexter Morgan did) but they never feel fully normal because they know that they are missing a chunk of their lives and can't recall what happened in those formative years.
@ AJ9 Thank you so much for reading. Next update will be on Wednesday, in the meantime, feel free to check out my other M. Shadows stories. I'm updating as fast as humanly possible.
@ mrsmshadz Jeremy Cobailt, I think I might have misspelled it in the first chapter that he was talked about but he's the guy that caused Matt and Val's problems in the first place.
@ mrsmshadz Jeremy Cobailt, I think I might've misspelled when in the first chapter that he was talked about but he's the guy that caused Matt and Val's problems in the first place.
@ mrsmshadz Carlee doesn't trust Matt. He hurt and humiliated her too much. She also is very self-conscious and way too proud which doesn't help at the moment of making decisions about her relationship.