𝒙𝒊𝒗. two worlds

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CHAPTER FOURTEEN
✧ two worlds ✧

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Cameron and Arabella sat side by side, their attention fixed on Cameron's phone screen as Miguel attempted to talk to Sam. The video call had started off with a tense exchange of pleasantries, but it quickly became apparent that things were going downhill. Miguel's face, usually so full of confidence and determination, now reflected frustration and disappointment as he tried to navigate the conversation. His brows furrowed, and every now and then, he let out a small, exasperated sigh.

Cameron, observing the scene, found it hard to believe that Miguel was still clinging to the hope of rekindling things with Sam. After everything that had happened between them, it seemed crazy to her that he would still be trying. Arabella, sitting beside her, crossed her arms and gave Cameron a knowing look, her expression mirroring Cameron's disbelief.

When Miguel finally ended the call, he walked over to them with slumped shoulders and handed Cameron her phone. The look on his face said it all—he was defeated. "How did it go?" Cameron asked, even though she already knew the answer.

Miguel rolled his eyes and let out a heavy sigh. "Not great," he admitted, his voice tinged with a bitterness that hadn't been there before.

Cameron shook her head, unable to hide her frustration. "My sister is a dickhead, Mig. Forget about her," she said, her tone a mix of blunt honesty and protective anger. She couldn't stand seeing Miguel get hurt over and over again by someone who clearly didn't appreciate him.

Arabella, who had been watching the whole exchange with a critical eye, nodded in agreement. "She's probably eyeballing Robby right now," she added with a casual shrug, her voice carrying a note of sarcasm that made Cameron snicker.

Miguel's face twisted in disbelief at Arabella's comment. "Oh my god," he muttered under his breath, clearly exasperated by the whole situation. It was as if he couldn't quite believe that Sam might be interested in someone else, even though the possibility had been staring him in the face for weeks.

Cameron chuckled nervously, sensing that they might have hit a sore spot. She softened her tone, trying to be more gentle as she spoke. "Miguel, you need to move on. Trust me. It's not worth it," she said, her voice filled with genuine concern.

Miguel let out another sigh, this one even deeper than before. He looked down at the ground, his mind clearly racing as he tried to process what Cameron was saying. "Yeah, I guess," he mumbled, but there was a lingering doubt in his voice. It was clear that moving on was something he knew he needed to do, but the thought of it seemed overwhelming.

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