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September 12, 6:29 pm.

Today I tried to do the same thing I did yesterday, but you pulled me in the car and drove until the main entrance of school. You got out and so did I.

Everyone was staring. You didn't seem to give a damn, but I did. If Cameron finds out I'm coming to school with you, his insecurity will only grow.

"S," you called. You ignored the fact that all eyes were on us.

"What?" I answered.

"We have history together today, right?" You asked.

"Yeah," I answered again.

"Perfect," you smiled, walked over to me and gave me a hug.

I didn't hug you back, but I didn't reject the hug either. I felt something, I can't deny I did, but I finally had the power to ignore it.

When I turned my back on you, Laurel was there. She had a huge scowl on her face and she was looking at me like I was the huge pimple who had appeared on her nose at the night of prom.

"What the fuck are you doing with her, Tyler?" She asked, looking at me with disdain.

"She's my friend, Laurel. And I can do whatever the hell I want. It's not like you're my owner," you said. And for the first time, I saw Laurel Harper speechless.

She took a deep breath and calmed down. "It's okay, sweetie. I forgive you. Today you can go to my house. My parents won't be there all day," she said, coming closer and kissing your neck. Right on my front. "We could do things," she whispered trying to be seductive.

Yeah, trying.

I almost wanted to gag myself.

"Sorry, can't. Got school to do." You said.

She exhaled heavily.

"Anyways, what the hell are you doing here?" she asked, directing to me.

"Sweetie, get over yourself. School campus is public." I snarled and walked away from them.

Yeah, it seems like perfect couple isn't in a perfect situation anymore.

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