When Una mentions a trip with Kay, it catches Linda completely off-guard, and she feels her stomach drop. She knows what Kay meant to do on his trip home, after all. But he hadn't mentioned bringing anyone else in on it--and certainly not Narvin. From Linda's face when Una mentions him, she feels much the same about him as Una does.
But she's speechless for a moment, not sure how to react to the idea of Chester's Mill's problems becoming a lot more public than she was expecting. After that, all she can think to ask is, "What did he tell you about--me?"
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But she's speechless for a moment, not sure how to react to the idea of Chester's Mill's problems becoming a lot more public than she was expecting. After that, all she can think to ask is, "What did he tell you about--me?"