It was now Sunday, and I only had the day left until I would have to return to school and face everyone again. I had been meeting up with Zen, Havoc, Tess, and Jewel everyday since I met them. We all smoked together at the skatepark then walked around the neighborhood.
"Starting tomorrow, I won't be able to hangout with you guys until after school lets out," I announced to the group.
"Laaame!" Tess shouted.
I chuckled at her. "Sorry, but I have to go."
"Why?" Havoc asked.
"Uhh..." I hesitated. "That's a good question. Because I'm supposed to, I guess," I chuckled out.
"Let me guess, parents have high expectations," Havoc said with a raised eyebrow.
At the mention of my parents, I stopped in my tracks, and it felt as though I'd been punched in the chest. Zen looked over me with concern on his face. I shook my head, "No, no parents. I'm not really sure what my foster parents expect of me either."
"Shit," Havoc stated, looking panicked. "I didn't know you were an orphan."
I looked at him with furrowed eyebrows. "That's the first time someone has come out and called me an orphan."
Zen cleared his throat and asked, "Was it recent?"
I nodded, "Yeah. It was pretty recent."
"Like this year?" Havoc asked.
"This year, last month," I mumbled back.
"Ah man, I feel like shit." Havoc rubbed the back of his neck.
"Don't worry about it. You didn't know," I assured.
"So, you go back to school tomorrow," Zen interrupted.
"Yeah. Definitely not looking forward to it."
"Are there at least hot guys to look at?" Jewel asked.
I chuckled dryly. "Well, my recent ex is there."
"How recent?" Tess inquired.
"Right after the parents died," I stated.
"Damn. You're having a really shitty time lately," Havoc said.
"Yeah, things have been pretty shitty lately," I chuckled.
"Things end badly?" Zen asked.
"It definitely wasn't good."
"Did he at least have the decency to go to the funeral and check on you?" Jewel asked.
"Nope," I said before adding, "But his best friend did."
"Is he hot?" Tess asked with a mischievous grin.
I laughed and said, "He's not bad looking."
"Good enough to be eye candy throughout the school day?" Jewel asked suggestively.
"I don't know about that. He's been a good friend to me through everything."
"Boyfriends that started out as just friends are always the best," Jewel stated.
"I agree, but there's not going to be another boyfriend for a long time," I replied.
"Enough about boyfriends. What you need is a 'special' buddy," Havoc suggested with hand quotes.
"I have a feeling I'm going to regret asking this. What's a 'special' buddy?" I responded.
"A friend with fun benefits," he said while wiggling his eyebrows.
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The Way We Say Goodbye
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