Aaron Davis, that's my name, even if I don't want to be.
My parents got divorced because of him, that unfortunate name.
Childish, right? Yes I agree.
I don't take life seriously, well, as at least I should, it's selfish and boring, I don't really like it.
I'm 19, which sucks, because you're already at the end, the very end, of the cool parts of life, well for me at least.
I was going to my job, I work in Lol's party room.
I walk to the bus stop and sit down, resting my head on the bus stop's iron bar.
I turn on my cell phone and put on the song Starboy by Weenked, my favorite solo singer.
I see a girl approaching, she had short, curly hair, brown eyes, a brown complexion, and was 1.50 tall at most, that's it for sure.
She sits next to me and says:
— Has bus 303 passed yet? -I look at her, and shake my head.
She smile.
There was silence between us.
She turned around and said again.
—What's your name?-She turns to me after the question.
I don't answer, because I don't divert the satisfaction from her, I think.
The bus arrives so the girl and I get on.
I felt it in the fourth row in the second seat by the window.
She points to my side and asks
- Can I sit here? -Nod your head positively.
She feels.
I look at her, I had seen those brown eyes somewhere...
Decide to take a risk and ask
- What is your name? - She smiles... aa... I've seen that smile somewhere before
She turns and speaks
— A... so you know how to speak?, interesting. -She mocks.
I roll my eyes.
— Just say your name, that's all.
We remained silent for a few moments.
— Celine-She speaks, cutting the silence-Celine Williams.
My eyes widen, could it be the same Celine?
–Céline? from Colégio Abigail Fontes? - I exclaim
She has a long smile on her face
—Aaron?- she asks-Aaron from seventh year?
We both laughed
— Oh my god, how long!!
— I just felt that this little girl with the irritating voice, who asks a flurry of questions, was not unknown - she pats me.
Celine and I studied together in seventh grade, we were... friends... I think, I liked her, I liked her a lot, but she had to leave the city, so I never saw a trace of Celine Williams again.
The bus stopped in front of the salon, I got off, and so did Celine.
I laughed
— Will you follow me now?
She laughs mockingly.
— I'm going to start working here!
I take off the other side of my phone and laugh loudly.
— Along with me, I work here too
She laughs
— You were happy, weren't you? -She makes fun of me
- No!! - I speak seriously and negatively
– Oh, I know. -She nudges me, puts her hands next to her mouth and whispers-And do you know that I have the power to win people over?
She smile
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𝟟𝟚 ℍ𝕠𝕦𝕣𝕤 𝕥𝕠 𝕣𝕖𝕞𝕖𝕟𝕓𝕖𝕣𝔼𝕟𝕘𝕝𝕚𝕤𝕙 𝕧𝕖𝕣𝕤𝕚𝕠𝕟
RomanceAaron, a 19-year-old boy, bumps into Celine, a 17-year-old girl who is sick and only has three days to live. Aaron knew he knew those brown eyes from some where...