Keeley pulled her hand back. She didn't like where the conversation was going. It really wasn't any of his business what she got up to even if they were old friends.
Ryan slurped his soda angrily before beginning to speak again. "He won't make you happy."
"You think I don't know that? It'll all be over when I probably have to leave in January anyway. What does it matter if I'm trying to be the bigger person now?"
"There's a difference between trying to be the bigger person and letting someone walk all over you. You're a doormat for this guy! He kept bugging you until you gave into the madness! I thought you were stronger than that," he said with a condescending shake of his head.
Her temper flared up and she smacked her hands on the table. "You have no idea what you're talking about!"