“Boy shut up! So you the infamous Sabine, all he do is talk about Sabine this and Sabine that. I told him he should’ve brought you down with him if he so in love.”
“Ma!”
“What?!”
Sabine’s gasp got stuck in her throat hearing the “L” word.
“Well, it was nice to meet you honey chile, my son givin’ me the look like I said too much. Don’t be a stranger baby.”
“I won’t, it was really nice meeting you.”
Adair turned the camera back on him and she could see more people in the background. It looked to be a party happening.
“My bad baby, ignore her but what you doin’?”
“Oh…nothing, just…relaxing.”
“That’s wassup, I miss you.”
“I miss you too.”
“Baby,” Adair’s face scrunched up in confusion. “Let me ask you somethin’.”
“Anything,” Sabine sat straight up giving him her undivided attention.
“You went to your dad or mom’s house for break?”
“My…I’m…my dad’s house.”
“Oh okay, so y’all have the same dining chairs?”
“Huh?”
“Why are you lying?”
“Lying? I’m not, I…”
“Then you not sitting your ass on your own dining room chair right now?”
Sabine looked behind her realizing Adair paid a little too much attention to detail. That’s a pre-law major for you.
“What’s going on baby?”
“I…” Sabine dropped her head. “I didn’t want to go home so I stayed at school.”
“Why? And why didn’t you tell me? I would’ve stayed up there with you.”
“No, and miss spending time with your family? It’s fine.”
“Talk to me.”
“It’s fine.”
“Sabine…”
“Adair, I said it’s fine.”
“But I know it ain’t and you can tell me when it’s not…so talk to me.”