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Chapter 5 The past

Word Count: 2512    |    Released on: 09/04/2024

reasons I wasn't entirely sure of at

, I did just criticize him to our teacher in a blind rage. I looked awa

to the left, asking, "Hear what?" "That I

floor, a huge sense of embarrassment. Seeing neither Aria nor Mark, I resorted to gazing at my w

for it to com

ge, he said sarcastically,

r. As his eyes darted over mine, I attempted to seize the fleeting feelings, pulling out rage, disbelief, and the typical anguish;

't bother anymore and I

to fail no matter what because I'm your

-up eyes were a mix of sea green and ocean blue that made my chest tighten with melancholy. The two of us being that close

ed to you?" he asked, shaking his head in disgust

diating from his body, and I could still feel his thin

but he merely tightened his grip on me. "T

ep blue eyes vanished into an unfathomable abyss. He had reerected the wall he had constructed around himself over the

st let me go?" I as

ad forgotten for a long time that caused my chest to rise and fall like it did during a marathon run. His inability to take his eyes off of me seared into my cheeks, condensing all of h

f boisterous kids making their way to lunch. I grudgingly followed everyone as a

face by the time I saw Mark

ing my packed lunch in front of me. "Wha

s lodged itself up your ass

n wrap, "You don't even wanna know,

reen eyes followed every move I made as she tal

odded, picking my nose a little

rdboard and ash all of a sudden. Even though Aria and Mark tried to engage me in their talk, I found it difficult to keep up with them. Rather, I spit covertl

ing on Tyrone and my complicated relationship. With my elbow resting on the table, I rested my head in m

ge phobia of hot sauce, and obsession with banana cake are all still fresh in my memory. However, I would ru

w at my friends and snapped out of my re

ou even list

ng! I always yawn w

table to tap her hand, and they shared a sly look before turning back to look at me. Mark then

it warily. "

m when I've finished it. Not before, not during, but after. Mirroring my indifference, Aria moved the fist-sized box closer to me on the tabl

nd open it," she said with a sm

ed and rumpled wrapping paper. It w

I slowly raised my head and allow

th a sheepish expression, and

"I watched so many DIY tutorials on how to wrap a p

me a quick, side hug. As I fought to remove all the adhesive tape and tore the paper to fragments, the

have!" I exclaimed,

s I opened my birthday present, a

ter he threw your old iPhone in my pool. "After this asshat dropped yo

imaced in apology, so I gave him a forgiving

roperly today," she said, tilting her

and to maintain my indifferent demeanor. I said goodbye to them as the last period bell rang and rushed to my Language lesson. I was seated next to George Scott, one of the most notorious soccer players at t

class and the guilt I carried about with me made it impossible for me to focus. I was fl

g me since the end of the fourth period. I would have laughed it off if someone had informed me before ninth grade

g at the beach, hanging out at the mall, or just idly watching movies at the theater. However, I had plenty of time during the last four years to come to terms wit

onship. Given what he did to me in the ninth grade, I doubt the emotion was reciprocated. For her, the ide

ather, so I didn't blame her. And no, that's not how I mean it literally. She simply tried to shield

elping to tear the rope keeping my heart together

n even if it wasn't reciprocated. It might dismantle them piece by piece until they were left wondering, "Why was I fo

those aspects of myself and not wanting to give them back to me. So was calling him useless so out of order? Al

omething different at college, his grades did not demonstrate his academic ability. All of his parents, instructors, and pupils were aware of h

disagreeing with myself deep down. Tyrone couldn't be so disconnected from reality as to not re

ed, everyone was aware o

rted down from the top, and I forced myself to look past my sadness and follow him. I put

ss, he pus

my heart. We all tried our hardest to support him, but all he did was close us off. He transformed from the affabl

nd his extensive list of transgressions began to take center stage in conversations. The day he set fire to a teacher's car had to have been the wil

the cool table. I shut my eyes, pressed my lips together, and, for once, didn't push Tyrone out of my thoughts

yself as I mentally went through all of my favorite memories, one by one, reliving them as though I were in first grade. Before the twins spent hours chasing each other, I saw

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Contents

Chapter 1 The beginning Chapter 2 Nightmare Chapter 3 Back to school Chapter 4 The assignment Chapter 5 The past Chapter 6 Back in time
Chapter 7 Sickness
Chapter 8 Remembrance
Chapter 9 The revelation
Chapter 10 The cemetery
Chapter 11 Thoughts and musing
Chapter 12 Truth and revelation
Chapter 13 The confrontation
Chapter 14 Classroom encounter
Chapter 15 Practical pairing
Chapter 16 The apology
Chapter 17 First attempt
Chapter 18 Feeling of guilt
Chapter 19 Making amends
Chapter 20 Rumors
Chapter 21 Choking
Chapter 22 House visit
Chapter 23 More rumors and interrogation
Chapter 24 Gravesite visit
Chapter 25 Inside jokes
Chapter 26 A good plan
Chapter 27 The house visit
Chapter 28 Sleep talk
Chapter 29 Cake tasting
Chapter 30 Twins
Chapter 31 Memory
Chapter 32 Interrogation
Chapter 33 The flower shop
Chapter 34 Gravesite memories
Chapter 35 The Diner
Chapter 36 The what-ifs
Chapter 37 Deductions
Chapter 38 Nightmare
Chapter 39 Recurrent nightmares
Chapter 40 Flashback
Chapter 41 Fragile state
Chapter 42 Missing in action
Chapter 43 Persistence
Chapter 44 Letting go
Chapter 45 Much better
Chapter 46 Work-in-progress
Chapter 47 More rumors
Chapter 48 Charming gesture
Chapter 49 Her presence
Chapter 50 Favorite
Chapter 51 It's getting better
Chapter 52 Laughter
Chapter 53 It's just cake
Chapter 54 Catch me if you can
Chapter 55 Ogling
Chapter 56 A suggestion
Chapter 57 Yes to therapy
Chapter 58 First session
Chapter 59 Opening game
Chapter 60 Sleepover
Chapter 61 Wake up
Chapter 62 Homecoming
Chapter 63 D-day
Chapter 64 Friends
Chapter 65 Second sleepover
Chapter 66 Defence
Chapter 67 Open-up
Chapter 68 The clean-up
Chapter 69 Reminisce
Chapter 70 Playtime
Chapter 71 Keeping up the lie
Chapter 72 Old pranks
Chapter 73 True feelings
Chapter 74 Game lost
Chapter 75 The girls sleepover
Chapter 76 Class project result
Chapter 77 First date
Chapter 78 Letters and presents
Chapter 79 Several warnings
Chapter 80 Set-up
Chapter 81 Not ready
Chapter 82 Another setup
Chapter 83 The biggest secret
Chapter 84 Recurring nightmares
Chapter 85 Shattered mess
Chapter 86 What to do
Chapter 87 A breakthrough
Chapter 88 Victory kiss
Chapter 89 Surprise
Chapter 90 Driving lesson
Chapter 91 Dream
Chapter 92 Wake-up
Chapter 93 Heart-felt confessions
Chapter 94 Memory loss
Chapter 95 Call button
Chapter 96 The visit
Chapter 97 Escalated
Chapter 98 Intense
Chapter 99 A wish
Chapter 100 Breakfast in bed
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