I quickly shut my locker when I saw Kieran walk by. I hitched my bag over my shoulder and ran to catch up with him.
“Hey,” I said, touching his arm. I fell into step beside him as we headed to French class. “Are you still mad at me?”
He looked over and sighed. “No, I never really was.”
“But you were ignoring me yesterday!” I said.
“Only because you hung up on me the other night when I was trying to be a good friend.”
“Yeah, but that’s because you pissed me off,” I said. “You were being rude.”
Kieran chuckled and bumped into me lightly. “Whatever, you can calm down now.”
I looked at him, a little hopeful. “Are we good now?”
“You still hanging out with Rikert?” He raised an eyebrow.
“Well, yeah,” I said.
“Then no.”
“Kieran,” I complained.
He smirked. “Don’t get your panties in a twist, jeez. I’m joking.”
“Better be.”
“I still wanna know why you’re doing this, though. Why the sudden change?”
I blinked at him a few times as we walked towards the stairs. “Okay,” I drawled. “Have you ever liked someone so much and they liked you back? And they were so nice to you and they cared about you?”
Kieran turned to me with a blank face as we ascended the stairs. “Honestly? No. Never.”
“You’re so daft,” I muttered. “Anyway, that’s how it is with Rikert.”
Kieran rolled his eyes. “I’ve known him a while and he’s never been like that with anyone. Girl or guy.”
“Well he is with me,” I said simply.
“Fine, I can tell I’m not gonna change your mind,” he said.
“You’re right about that.” I looked around and made sure no one was paying attention to us. I whispered, “Rikert asked me to be his boyfriend.”
Kieran’s eyes went comically wide. “No way, shut the fuck up!”
I smirked and shook my head. “It’s true. And I said yes, obviously.”
“Hmm,” he said slowly. “Maybe he is different now.”
“He is for me,” I said, smiling to myself.
“You can quit gloating now,” Kieran laughed. He stopped and looked at me. “You know, you do realize that you’re not going to be here forever, right?”
I frowned at him. Of course he would be the one to bring that up. I’d been trying to push that out of my mind entirely since I started really like Rikert. Why would I want to think about having to leave in a few months when I could focus on just being with my boyfriend and making it worthwhile?
“Way to ruin the moment, Kier,” I muttered.
“Well you have to think about, Caise. What happens when you go back home and you like never get to see him?”
“I don’t know,” I said truthfully.
Kieran sighed lightly. “What’s the point if you never get to see him again?”
I pursed my lips and gave him a little glare. “Oh just shut up. I don’t want to think about that right now.”
“Caise...”
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The Little Mistakes (boyxboy)
Teen FictionCaise Danue-Samuels is a parent's worst nightmare. A problem child who has gotten into one too many fights and his serious attitude problem proves to be too much for his two dads to handle. With two new kids unexpectedly added to the family, Connor...