"Oh, God! Oh, God, Tawnya! Wake up!" My head was aching enough without the added yelling. I moaned and tried to sit up. "No, honey! Don't move!"
"Let me up. I'm okay." I sat up slowly, fighting the urge to vomit and scream at the same time and I didn't realize that Alisa was crying until I looked over at her. "Hey, I'm okay."
"Don't touch me." She whispered, turning her back to me. "I'm so mad at you!"
I didn't understand what she was mad about but I decided not to say anything. I rubbed the back of my head and was happy not to find any blood, just a lump that looked like an Indian mound. I stood slowly and balanced myself on a stack of boxes, waiting for the vertigo to go away and I suddenly remembered what had happened. I turned to the trunk, staring at the sweaters that were still left.
"Alisa, I'm okay. I'm sorry. I don't know why you're upset but I'm sorry, okay?"
"You don't know why I'm upset? You leave me in a bubble bath and you don't know why I'm upset?"
"No, I don't. I thought you wanted me gone. I just saved you from doing the hard work."
"Oh, my God!" Alisa whirled on me, her green eyes angry. "You are just as stupid as some guys I've dated!"
Oh, God!
My heart dropped into the pit of my stomach. "I ... I don't understand."
"Let's talk about this at home. What are we going to do about this?"