Care
le. He walked straight towards me, oblivious to the fact I
familiar, intimate gesture, one he' d used countless times to solicit my sympathy and
ne shouted from the crowd of laughin
et, now grated on my nerves. I forced a smile, a mask to hide the turmoil ragi
ice a carefully modulated monotone,
les. "He went to pick up his cousin, K
n a white dress, her dark hair cascading around delicate features. She l
beautiful!" so
is voice. "She' s my cousin. Don' t tease her too much. She'
instantly recognized. Javen, ever so subtly, shifted his body away from me, towards her. A dull ache throbbed in my chest, a famil
blatant disregard for my presence. She looked
ion sharp, noticing the shift in my demeanor. Bridgett, with her fiery spirit an
tt said, her voice cutting through the chatter,
... I have a boyfriend." Her voice was s
sharp edge. "Bridgett, that' s enough. She' s just a
ed forward, her hand balled into a
ridgett. It' s not worth it." I turned my gaze to Javen, my eyes devoid of warmth. "Javen, you want
returned to me, a strained smile on his face. "Holly, I' m sorr
on Javen, a silent plea for protection. She looked like a wou
lay a game! Phone roulette! Everyone puts their phone in the middle. We spin a bottle. Whoever it points to
oke the silence. The bottle spun, wobb
rst!" som
hed to life. A random photo from three months ago appeared. It was a collage: a smiling se
oudly. "Look at you two lovebir
hat food order, Javen? Late-night cravings?"
n them. "No, no, it was just... cold medicine. Hol
ed at Javen, then at Keely, whose face was a mask
steel. "It was after our first time. You said you were so sore, you couldn' t move. So
anger and humiliation. Keely' s head dropped, her shoulders shakin
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