Falling for him wasn't falling at all. It was walking into a house and suddenly knowing you're home.
-R.I.D."You have to go." I begged towards Andy once I had gotten fully dressed.
"I don't want to," he replied quietly from the couch. After our conversation in the kitchen things with Andy had been completely off. He was quiet when he usually wasn't, staying in his bedroom more, and completely avoiding me.
"Come on it's the fifth year since we left, and there's only one midnight reunion," I protested. "It's not going to be the same without you."
"No," Andy mumbled not looking at me.
"Did I do something?" I asked impatiently. "Because you've been avoiding me more than usual, not speaking when I ask something, just completely stuck in your aloof Andy world. And I just wanted to know if it's my fault or if you're going through something else."
"What do you mean?" He asked finally looking at me. It was weird but I could see the guilt behind his eyes. All of it covered by the fake version of himself he was trying to sell.
"What happened?" I asked in a calmer tone. "You have a guilty face."
"No, I don't," he protested uncomfortably.
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Wilting Rose Petals
Fanfiction"I can't when you don't even care.." "I never said I didn't care!" "But you don't!" Once they were enemies, now they're lovers. Let's see what happens four years later. Have they been able to keep themselves together? Have the stayed together? What...