Hera noticed all through the drive that Bryce wasn't talking to her. And she was lost because she had absolutely no idea what exactly could be the cause of his sudden mood swing.
They were fine just some minutes ago, so what must've happened, and why wasn't he giving her the chance to explain?
What would she even explain at this point when she didn't even know her crime in all of this?
He was talking to Max alright, but when she said something, he would simply ignore or pretend as if she wasn't saying anything at all. It felt like she was invisible, but that was not the case.
If it weren't for the fact that Max had been engaging her in different conversations, she would've actually believed the fact that she was invisible.
"Bryce?" She called out to him. He shifted in his seat, and she knew then that he was listening to her. He heard her loud and clear, but only silence met her call.
She wasn't used to this side of him. He was always willing and ready to talk to her when the need presented itself. He had never given her the silent treatment before.
She took in a deep breath when she found Max's eyes staring at her through the rearview mirror. He looked just as confused as she was. His eyes seemed to say it all. He also wanted to know the reason for Bryce's sudden change of mood.