The past few weeks went by in a blur and I haven't really spoken or seen Cody in a while. I didn't know what was up with him, he said he was going to take a couple of personal days but i didn't believe it. There's something he isn't telling me.
I walked slowly into the lunch hall, filled with students, and laughter but I felt disconnected from it all.
Maybe that was a good sign.
Sage walked up beside me. "Hey, London!"
"Hey." I replied, my voice flat.
"What's wrong?" Sage asked with a concerned frown as she grabbed an apple and placed it on her tray.
"It's nothing." I lied, picking up a sandwich absentmindedly.
"Come on, Lon. I know it's something. You're not yourself." Sage led me to a table at the end of the room and took a seat across from me.
We sat there, surrounded by the noise, in silence.
"I'm just worried about Cody." I shrugged. "He said he needed some personal days and I haven't really spoken to him since." I paused. "Well I have, but he just hasn't been replying back. And the times he does he's just.. dry."
I continued. "I went over to his house last weekend and nobody was home."
Sage took my hand. "Hey, it'll be okay. I'm sure he's fine. Maybe he's just sick and doesn't want you to catch it."
She bit into her sandwich, her eyes never leaving mine.
I picked at my food. "I guess, but why wouldn't he just say that?"
"How about this? Let's go over to his house today and see what's up." Sage suggested. "When was the last time you texted him?"
"Two days ago."
"Alright, then meet me at the front after school." Sage said with a reassuring smile.
"Thank you."
I couldn't focus for the rest of my classes, my mind racing with thoughts of Cody.
"Okay, class, remember to review the books I've assigned and complete your book reports!" The teacher shouted as the students hurried out of the room.
I scanned the hallway for Sage but couldn't find her. I put my books in my locker and waited outside.
"London! Hey, sorry for keeping you waiting. I had to talk to my teacher about something."
I followed Sage to her car. My car was still in the shop, so I had to rely on others for rides
"It's okay. Everything alright?"
"Yeah," Sage said, unlocking the car. "I've just got a lot on my plate right now."
I felt a twinge of guilt. "Well, if you want, we can just go another day."
"No, London, it's alright, I promise," Sage said with a warm smile. "Now, let's get going."
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Sage tapped the wheel to the music playing on the car radio as we waited at a stop light. We were two minutes away from Cody's place.
"I'm nervous. What if something is seriously wrong with him? Or what if he doesn't want to see me anymore?" I stretched my fingers nervously.
"London, it's okay, I promise." She noticed the red light change to green and started driving again. "See, even the lights agree."
We both let out a laugh.
"Okay, I guess you're right." I said as Sage turned into the neighborhood.
"Of course, I'm right. I'm always right."
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Happier With You | ✓
RomanceThis is the love story of London Wesley and Cody Taylor. Before and after cancer destroyed their lives. THIS STORY INCLUDES MENTIONS OF VERY TRIGGERING TOPICS !!
