After the party, back at the cabin, Leni’s parents were all over each other, making out like teenagers, banging into walls, pressing their bodies together. The combination of alcohol and music (and maybe Tom Walker’s attention) had made them crazy for each other.
As if the toxicity wasn’t already obvious. Their love is turbulent, their affection always follows conflict and Leni is caught in the middle. She’s learning that love is loud, unstable, and dangerous. She’s witnessing dysfunction disguised as passion.
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