Chapter 10 - Margot “Why does it matter where I’ll go?” I asked him. We were back on the question of where I would go if I got him to drop me off at the bus station. “Because I don’t think you have anywhere to go, Margot. I think you’re just running at this point,” he said in a calm voice. “Earlier you were telling me you thought I was trying to set you up. Now you’re saying I must be on the run from something. Which is it, Rhett?” I asked angrily, but I wasn’t mad at him. If I was mad at anyone, I was mad at myself for being back in the same situation I always found myself in. “I’m sorry I misjudged you,” he said. “It was just hard to get a read on you before. You were being so guarded.” “Well, I still haven’t told you s**t,” I snapped. “I know you haven’t, but I’ve gathered a lot f