Kaatjie's nose wrinkled. He didn't remember her, said she must have him mistaken with someone else — it became abundantly, suddenly clear how much less her father thought about her than she thought about him. She thought about Don Juan Dempsey nearly every day — did he even care where she'd been?
She stood up from the table, sharp, and grabbed the collar of her coat. "Fine," she snapped.
She stood up from the table, sharp, and grabbed the collar of her coat. "Fine," she snapped.