Robyn "You are going to be late for work," I gently pushed my mother away from me. "We are good, everything is fine." I turned her around like a child. "I'll see you this evening, okay?" "Yeah," she sniffled, "okay. Thanks Robyn, I don't know what I would do without you!" She hurried out of the bathroom. I waited until I heard her footsteps moving down the stairs before I went back to my room and quietly shut the door.. I leaned my head against the door. I could feel my heartbeat throbbing in my temples, which I assumed was a sign of high blood pressure. When it came to me and my mom, it was kind of a toss-up between who was an adult and who was a child. I tried to go back to my laptop, but my thoughts were buzzing around in my head like angry bees, and I felt anxiety creeping up