She's never hit that point, whatever Shaun says. Driving is the one bit of
true recklessness she allows herself. Let the car spin out to see what
will happen, go hydroplaning every time it rains. Other than that, she's
safe, and careful, and responsible. Her parents would be wrecked if
anything happened to her, as the microchip under her collarbone
transmitting her vital signals can testify, and she has people and dogs who
depend on her.
Maggie is supposed to be the one left standing at the end. That was the
plan. It's worked, so far. But she hates losing people, and she goes out
of her way to make absolutely sure she's never standing there alone.
"A tank? No one's offered me a ride in one of those before."
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She's never hit that point, whatever Shaun says. Driving is the one bit of true recklessness she allows herself. Let the car spin out to see what will happen, go hydroplaning every time it rains. Other than that, she's safe, and careful, and responsible. Her parents would be wrecked if anything happened to her, as the microchip under her collarbone transmitting her vital signals can testify, and she has people and dogs who depend on her.
Maggie is supposed to be the one left standing at the end. That was the plan. It's worked, so far. But she hates losing people, and she goes out of her way to make absolutely sure she's never standing there alone.
"A tank? No one's offered me a ride in one of those before."