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It's been a whole 2 weeks since that "meeting" we held in a classroom at school

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It's been a whole 2 weeks since that "meeting" we held in a classroom at school.

I've been paranoid and stressed beyond repair after finding out that our parents, my mother, were involved in something so horrific that a psycho is out to get it.

This move was supposed to be better for us but instead I'm looking over my shoulder at every turn and I have no one to talk to about it.

I feel...alone.

Asher try's to help and don't get me wrong he makes me feel safe when I have my attacks.

But It's not the same as having girl friends, the ones you can talk about anything with and they won't judge you.

The ones you can just have fun with and laugh about the dumbest stuff.

Even before we moved I never had friends, I convinced myself that I was content with my books and my momma but now I'm not so sure.

I'm not sure I'm okay being alone anymore.

"What's on your mind shortcake?" Asher asks from the other side of the couch. Using that nickname I despise.

He reaches for the remote to push pause on the movie.

"I'm fine." Lie.

He gets up from his side and walks my way. Using his finger to lift my chin and forcing me to maintain eye contact.

"I'm gonna ask you this one more time and I suggest you answer correctly because despite what you think I know you. Which means I know when you're not ok. Is that understood?"

His piercing grey eyes scare me but somehow turn me on at the same time.

I gulp but then nod my head in agreement.

"What's on your mind shortcake?" That time he smirks a little which makes me smile.

"I guess I just feel a little lonely, I moved here around 3 months ago and I still don't have any friends." I look down while talking I'm not one to talk about feelings so when I do I feel awkward.

But he forces me to look at him. "You have me." A full smile appears on his face, a smile that lights up a room.

"I know that but it's not the same thing as having girl friends. Just like how you have the guys. And to b honest I've never had friends like that but I want to."

He looks at me for awhile but I think he understands where I'm coming from.

Releasing my chin he reaches for his phone and begins typing away. I track his muscle movements because I'm only human.

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