Chapter 26: Night of Terror

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Finally

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Finally.

I finally had the balls to ask this stubborn woman to go on a date with me.

I'm scared as fuck though. What if I ruin it like I ruin everything else?

I was an asshole to her in the beginning because I freaked the hell out having so her close to me. I know, dumb ass excuse.

I was so used to just watching her from afar, and then out of nowhere they decide to befriend Kammy.

Her out of everybody in the damn school.

And then she went on to tell me that I looked pretty without my mask. In front of everybody.

And like the fool I am. I fucking blushed.

Blushed. Like I was in fucking middle school.

I tried so hard to pull Kammy away from them without making her upset. But of course that didn't work.

And then I turned the girl into my enemy without even trying. I fixed it though, I didn't want her to hate me.

I wanted the complete opposite.

I thought she was beautiful from the day I saw her.

In English 9 Honors.

First day of school she wore black overalls with a white undershirt and white air forces. Her dark curly hair was longer than it is now, and was braided into two braids.

Her big chocolate doe eyes, my favorite feature on her, were filled with so much happiness and yet...loneliness.

I found the way she scrunched her nose when she was confused to be so cute. Whenever the teacher cracked a dumb joked she'd rolled her eyes so sassily that it made me chuckle.

She caught my attention almost immediately, and I wanted to catch hers.

But as the year went on she began to get more popular (although she stuck to her small group of friends) while I fell into the shadows.

Even Aurelius had his own group of friends, and Kammy was still in middle school.

It was only Prince and I.

Around the same time I was starting to become a rising star in the underground fighting industry, and Prince wasn't too far behind me. Prince and I agreed that we'd never actually fight against each other.

I was twelve years old defeating men twice my age.

After he saved me, and gave me this opportunity, I didn't let myself disappoint him.

I couldn't.

I remember when I was turning corner I saw her jumping up and down excitedly telling her friends that she made the dance team.

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