7. Familiar voice ll

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Someone starts speaking to him, asking him who he was on the phone with. The voice was familiar, maybe it was someone I know well.

“It’s a friend of my family,” he says confident and convince the guy who asked him. I wonder why the voice was so familiar. It will make sense after time, like our friendship. Even now I started calling our relationship, a friendship.

But I know nothing about him, he knows nothing about me, can we define ourselves as friends? “Y/n, are you still here?” he asks slowly and I reply with “I will hang up”, but this was not enough for him at all.

“No!” he screamed so loud that my ear starts ringing in few seconds, I bet that it would be worst for those who were around him.

“Tell me about your family,” he says to keep our conversation going. But I wish we could avoid this topic. But before I can say I don’t want to say anything, Alexandra takes my phone and hangs up the phone call in a rush.

“Why did you take my phone?” I ask in an angry way because now L will think I hang up on him on purpose. “I think my relationship with him will end,” Alexandra says with her whole face soaked in water, the water is tears that were running down her face without stopping.

“Girl, why are you saying that?” I ask as I take her hand and pull her into a hug. She is shorter than me, so her tears get soaked into my shirt. She keeps on talking about her relationship and I pick up my phone to text L back.

Alexandre falls asleep with tears in her eyes and pain inside her heart. She must have been scared that whoever she is dating would leave her, I can feel her wounded heart. I would have been scared too, but she said she wouldn’t fully give up. I would have left the area right away, to avoid him.

The next day I wake up with Alexandra screaming at me early in the morning. I haven’t started on my project, there is almost like I am thinking this is a vacation and not a school trip. Alexandra on the other hand is working so hard, even though she needs a break at the moment.

“Can you pick up the god damn phone!?” she screams at me like a seagull. She is stressed out because our teacher wanted both of our projects by tomorrow and that we should start on a new one.

“Cool down, keep your eyes on your work and I will take it,” I say and grab my phone and walk out to the chilly weather. I stand on our balcony and look outside at the beautiful sight and it's summer, it just makes me happy.

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