[When Mia turned on her phone, this was literally the last face she expected to see. She was taken aback at first, and still dealing with the conflicting emotions. On the one hand, there is a small part of her that's grateful he's alive. On the other, that part is eclipsed by the anger she feels after everything he's done; she's surprised he even had the nerve to show up here. But, here he is, and here's her chance to finally confront him.]
[Only, when she thinks about speaking, all the words seem to blend together and she can't seem to find what to express first. Instead, she'll stare. She'll stare so that he knows that she knows what he's done; she'll stare so that he understands that everything he's done is so nonredeemable that she literally can't find the words to chastise him for it; and she'll stare so that he knows that whatever friendship they once had is over.]
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[Only, when she thinks about speaking, all the words seem to blend together and she can't seem to find what to express first. Instead, she'll stare. She'll stare so that he knows that she knows what he's done; she'll stare so that he understands that everything he's done is so nonredeemable that she literally can't find the words to chastise him for it; and she'll stare so that he knows that whatever friendship they once had is over.]