Girlfriend?

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Kiaras Pov

"Kie I'm sorry he's acting this way he such a dick"Sarah said.

"It's okay I don't know what I expected. I should just go back to boarding school"

"Hey hey don't say that! How about me and you go out tonight there's a party on the beach? Could help get your mind off of things?"

"I don't know I might just stay in tonight"

"Oh come on it'll be fun!! Look I know you're upset but you gotta move it on at some point." She had a point he has Blake now time for me to forget about him.

" okay finee"

"Yes!! " she said with a smile.

"Oh gosh here he comes" she whispered

"I'll see you later" i said and pressed on the gas. I don't want to talk to him right now, or ever honestly.
Our relationship was over. And so was our friendship. He has Blake now. Time for me to find someone.

Later that night

"Alright mom I'm leaving!"

"Okay just be safe sweetie drive safe" she said in really soft voice. Ever since I got back she's been super nice, probably feels guilty.

"Okay love you" i said and left.

I texted Sarah to see if she was here. It's been 20 minutes and she still hasn't responded. Whatever I can't wait forever-she's probably already waisted and  to busy to check her phone. I walked towards the beach and grabbed a beer out of a cooler.

"Hey kie!! I didn't know you were back from prison" some random guy I used to go to school with said.

"Yupp" i said and turned around not wanting to talk to him. Maybe this wasn't a good idea I barely like anyone here. Definitely not going to find a rebound. I sighed and made my way over to and empty fire and sat down.

"Heyy there you are"i turn around and see John B, Pope and Sarah behind me.

"How long have you been sitting here by yourself?!?Im so sorry I didn't see you get here" she said sitting on the log across from me.

"Don't worry it wasn't that long" i smiled.

"Yoo dude we going surfing later??"  I heard from a familiar voice behind me. Oh God.

"Heck yeah" John B said.

I turned around to see the face that matched the voice. JJ. His face dropped when he realized it was me sitting here.

"Hey Kie" Wow at least I got more words then last time.

"Hey.. JJ" My heart was beating so fast I need to calm down.

"How's it-" he was interrupted by a high voice

"Hey JJ we still surfing tonight" i turned back around to see who it was coming from. Blake.

"Um no actually I'm feeling pretty sick I'm not going tonight" he said

"Wait what?" John B said confused

"Oh okay " she said

"Okay bye.." JJ said coldly

"Bye.." she said walking away.

"Wow already ditching your girlfriend" i scoffed

"Yeah except she's not my girlfriend"

"What?"

"She's not my girlfriend"

"Oh.." So I was wrong all along. He didn't find someone else. Maybe he didn't move on. I felt my self start to blush from embarrassment.

"Yeah she's not really my type" he said staring into my eyes, felt like he was staring into my soul at this point.

"Oh" was all I could get out. Was he .. flirting with me? After all this he's still flirt with me.

"Yeah" he said once more still staring at me.

"Well that's to bad JJ thought you were finally gonna settle down" John B laughed and JJ shook his head laughing.

"So Kie really how was boarding school I feel like you haven't told us much" he continued and JJ sat down next to me. I missed this.

But I can't just forgive him that easily. He still totally ditched my first night home. And he didn't call me one time while I was away. I know we broke up but it still hurt me.

"Well if I'm honest it wasn't that bad I made a couple friends"

"Here that y'all we've been replaced" JJ said making everyone laugh including me. Ugh I hate that I'm likes this he's just so likable I can't help but laugh.

"The waves are actually looking pretty good right now I'm gonna surf while I can you guys coming?" John B asked Pope and Sarah nodded and followed him to the Twinkie to get their boards. So much for telling them about boarding school.

Now it was just me and JJ.

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