Chapter Ten.

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- Darcy's POV -

"So, what would you like to talk to me about?" I ask Ash as the waitress leaves. 

"Washington." He answers.

"What about Washington?" I knot my eyebrows. 

He knows I'm going, period.

"I'm pretty sure you're still going to WSI." He mutters.

"Yes I am." I say. "Why would I change schools?" 

"Look, the reason we broke up is really embarrassing." He says, running his hand in his hair. 

"I know." I say. 

 "When you go there, don't tell them the real reason." He pesters.

 "What? But you know I can't lie to Eveline." I say.

 "You don't want to look like a slut." He looks at me straight in the eye.

 "Not a liar as well!" I snap.

 "Darcy, you already lied." He looks at his phone. "You'll look like a liar and a slut if you say the truth."

 "What do you want me to say?"

 "Say that you told me about Harry." He mutters.

 "The fuck? But Ash, they don't even know about him." I mumble.

 "Tell them about him." He says, not showing any feelings.

 "But Ash-"

 "No fucking buts." He snaps.

 If that's what he wanted, I'll do it. I hurt him enough.

 The waitress is on her way to give us our drinks.

 I'm not sure if I'm hungry anymore.

- 1 Month Later -

 Mom got back to Washington and already bought a new house. It is okay for only two persons living in it, Lisa will live with her husband.

 Dad is trying to get closer and closer to me, but I feel like I can't anymore.

 I don't know why, I don't feel like I can interact with him anymore.

 Jason, he's been upset because he won't get to 'protect' me. He tried his best not to forget about me.    

 Harry, well Harry tried to look supportive. But all I see in his eyes is that he's hurt.

 He's still hurt of what I've done.                                              

 Ash, well Ash already moved to his friend's house. He still gets invited over by my father.

 I'm walking to school, ugh, something seems awkward today. 

 "Hey." A voice says to me.

 Aiden, again.                

 "Hi." I say, uncertain.

 "Your brother came over to mine yesterday, he said that you're leaving. Is that true?" Aiden asks.

 Why on Earth should my brother know his sister?

 "Yes I am." I say.

 "Oh." He opens his mouth. "Your brother never mentioned why?" 

 "Family issues." I mumble. 

 "I'm, I'm sorry." He stutters. 

 "It's okay." I smile.

 The bell rings, for the first time of my life, I feel kind of happy that it did. 

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