As Anthony made his way out of the classroom Eran suddenly bumping into him
"Oh sorry man I-" tried to say Eran before being grabbed by the color by Anthony
"Do you like her?" he said clenching the color tighter
"Who?" said Eran with a slight smirk
"Aera"
"Didn't you two break up? Why do you still-"
"Because I love her"
"Should've explained that back then" responded Eran. Anthony then let go of the boy's color in shock. As the cold air passed by them Aera suddenly appeared
"Eran come on, Don't fight with him," she said not glancing at Anthony
"Aera wait-" he said reaching for her
"No..." she said as she pulled back
"Aera, I know you still like him," said Eran
The girl stood still has her long hair covered her profile. Anthony looked at her in worry. A sudden tear on the verge of falling out his dark brown eye. Eran turning to the girl seeing tears fall from her eyes.
"Bye," she said as she walked away
"Aera wait!" yelled Anthony as he ran towards her. Wrapping his arms around the girl in warmth
"Don't leave me again..." he said as a tear flowed down his pale skin
The girl suddenly turning to face him as he hugged her
"Then don't hurt me again..." she said as she remembered how he once treated her
"I-i won't"
"Promise?" she asked between sobs
"Promise..."
Eran stood seeing the two hugging one another. A sudden pain was felt in him as he watched two other people locking hands with each other. "Who I want is with someone else," he said as he watched Alex and Sidney walking together as other students walked around them. "If only I was quicker..." he thought.
"What are you thinking about?" asked Kevin with a normal expression
"Nothing...Why would you care"
"Well I don't, But you don't look so good"
"Mm"
"Those two back together?" asked Kevin
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US15-The People Who Changed My Life
Romance"If I take your hands...I'll let you go, for I hold onto the past that haunts my dreams" A friendship that started so long ago turned into one-sided love and obsession. A group of friends, afraid to speak the truth...From a late spring evening to ea...