[It breaks her heart even more when she realizes Allison isn't looking at her. Like she can't. And Lydia can't figure out if it's because she feels guilty and ashamed, or if it's because she hates her for all that she's said before.
But when Allison wraps her hands around her elbows tightly, Lydia decides it doesn't really matter.
She frees herself from her grip just for a second, and then she wraps her arms around Allison and hugs her closer.
Lydia chooses not to say anything. She doesn't know if right now Allison is more angry or scared. So she wants to check on her state of mind before she can figure out what the best thing she can say to her best friend is.
She is, however, incredibly relieved to feel Allison's warm skin under her touch, and none of that dreadful chill that Jerry provides.]
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But when Allison wraps her hands around her elbows tightly, Lydia decides it doesn't really matter.
She frees herself from her grip just for a second, and then she wraps her arms around Allison and hugs her closer.
Lydia chooses not to say anything. She doesn't know if right now Allison is more angry or scared. So she wants to check on her state of mind before she can figure out what the best thing she can say to her best friend is.
She is, however, incredibly relieved to feel Allison's warm skin under her touch, and none of that dreadful chill that Jerry provides.]