"I told you, you should've brought a change of clothes," Hanni said, poking me. "Now you're stuck wearing Bahiyyih's clothes, which are kind of baggy on you." She said, messing with my shirt but stopped when she realized she was irritating me."Like I said, I didn't expect to even stay the night," I said, feeling sick while holding my head. "I blame you for this." She just laughed. "Why aren't you feeling sick? And what exactly happened last night after we got back from the bridge?" I asked.
"It's a long story. I'll tell you at lunch," she said. "I'll see you until then." She then kissed my cheek, something she's never done, and left. It feels weird when someone else, other than Danielle, does that.
* * *
"Okay, tell me now," I said impatiently while sitting down.
"Fine, let me sit down first," Hanni said.
I watched her put her tray and bag down, getting situated and sitting down. "So where should I begin?" she said, thinking. "I'll start at the part when you started chugging beer, right after your first one." I really did that.
She talked about the whole night and all I could do was think about how stupid I was after hearing the things I did and what everyone else did.
"So to make things short. You pretty much got super drunk, mainly because you're a lightweight. You and some other girls took shots, swam in the pool in the back of Bahiyyih's house, threw up, drank some more, and then you started getting touchy-feely with me," Hanni said, blushing. "But then after a few minutes, you passed out on a sleeping Danielle."
"I decided to go to sleep too, so I laid in bed right by you, making sure you were alright."
After she was done talking, I looked at her. "I guess I'm an idiot now," I said bluntly.
Hanni laughed, "No, not even close. You just had a little too much to drink. But other than that, you did have fun and laugh." She said, holding my hands. I looked at her hands then mine and back up at her.
"I think I want to give this a try," I said without thinking and looked at her, but she was too busy poking the mystery food on her tray.
"Are you sure? This food looks kinda questionable to me," she said, looking at me with a raised brow.
"You're an idiot."
She furrowed her brows then looked down at her one hand still holding mine and immediately blushed and let go. "Oh, okay... umm I mean if you want, we can give this a go. I'm perfectly fine with it," she said while clearing her voice, trying to act cool. She's a horrible actor. I may have trouble reading people sometimes, but I can tell when someone's acting or not.
"Okay, so what now?" I asked. "I've never done this before."
Hanni sat there thinking, "How about we go on a date this Friday?" She said, smiling.
"Okay," I agreed calmly, which caused Hanni to smile big.
"Hey guys, so what are we talking about?" Me and Hanni both looked up and saw Danielle sitting down across from us at the table.
Hanni frowned, "We were just—"
"We were talking about our date this Friday, since me and Hanni are together now," I said in a straightforward tone while biting into an apple I had. While eating her apple, I could feel her eyes on me. It feels uncomfortable.
"Yeah, we were. So why are you sitting by us all of a sudden?" Hanni asked, changing the subject.
"Well, me and Haerin talked and sorted things out at the sleepover last night. So now we're friends again," Danielle said, smiling at Hanni.
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Emotionless | DAERIN
FanfictionI was only seven when I met her, but we had an instant connection. We were inseparable. She was always happy and joyful around me, but me, on the other hand, I was a completely different story. I suffered from a disorder that caused me to have no em...