Chapter Eight

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Lucas Martini :

" That last goal you scored was so good, Asher" Lily said

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" That last goal you scored was so good, Asher" Lily said

It's Thursday , the first soccer match this week.

Me , Asher and Matthew played with two other guys. We won last minute with Asher's goal

"You've been training in Italy?" I asked him

"Yeah, I was in the school's main team" Asher said , leaning back in his seat.

We were sitting in the Cafeteria. Alex, Jenny and  Matthew are sitting in the table beside ours

"So, Asher, tell me about Italy" Lily asked, trying so hard to sound nice, smiling

I really feel bad for Asher, this girl is really annoying, She kept trying to get close to me two years ago. I couldn't tolerate her. She pushed anyone I talk to away from me. Any girl I was friends with. She made them uncomfortable around me so they never talked to me again.

She thought that by being important —Her dad is the school's principal—She can have anything she wants.

And she thinks that she can hurt anyone who doesn't obey her

I really want to tell Asher about her

But he just said his Italian girlfriend broke up with him before he left there

I won't ruin any chance he might have here

It's just... not with Lily

"Uhh, It was great?" Asher said, obviously nervous

I stand up and leave the two of them alone, because I won't stand this

"She likes dystopian fiction, she talked to me for whole 10 minutes, she's gorgeous" Matthew said , his back was to me

Jenny and Alex sat straight when I came

"Hey, Luca" Jenny said , Matthew turned to me

"Who's the girl?" I asked him , teasing

"Some girl I just met yesterday" He rubbed the back of his neck

I nodded in consideration, walking towards Jenny to sit beside her

"You guys did very well in the match" Alex said

"You think?" I raised a brow "I mean we wouldn't have made it without Asher for sure" I pointed at him

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