After going to school with Shawn and Jay-Jay, I went to meet Aria. Shawn had some paper works to do, so he went to the office.
And the best thing about today was, I was crashing into everyone. Every freaking one. I was so mad at myself. No matter how properly I walked but, I just couldn't help myself.
"Aria, cheer me up," I said.
"Why do you keep crashing?" she asked.
"I don't know, it's like I am watching and keeping myself safe, and the moment I'll look on a different direction, I'll crash to someone. Damn it," I complained.
"Okay, I'll cheer you up. Let's go to the canteen," she suggested.
"Canteen can't cheer me up," I whined.
"Shut up and move," she ordered.
"What are you going to do?" I asked.
"Be a bitch, and make you laugh," she said excited.
"That's lame," I said rolling my eyes.
"Wait and watch," she said putting her hand on my shoulders.
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We sat on our table and we were eating our sandwiches. A random guy came up and took the seat beside Aria, and she smirked.
What's going on?
"Hey, remember me?" he said.
"Of course, say hello to your wife and my children." She said.
"You have children?" I spit out my coke shocked.
"I think you're an asshole!" the boy yelled.
"I don't think about you at all." Aria remarked.
I giggled. Aria smirked and the guy rolled his eyes.
"Yeah, keep rolling your eyes, maybe you'll find a brain back there," Aria commented.
I giggled again.
"Are you stupid?" the guy asked to me.
"Incredibly, thanks for noticing," I said.
What did I just do?
Aria was gawking at me.
Did I just answer him back? Ha-ha.... I loved it.
"Just cut the crap," he said giving up, and throwing his hands in the air.
"You better-" Aria was about to say something and I cut her off.
"I got this Ari," I said.
"Sure, go on," Ari said, smirking.
I looked back at the guy who was standing up already, ready to leave.
"You will look better in pieces," I commented.
The guy rushed away.
"That was good," Ari remarked.
"Thanks for making me laugh, but did we just bully him?" I asked, feeling a bit guilty.
"No Mel, he got what he deserved. Trust me," Aria assured.
I looked around, the students in the canteen where looking at us smiling.
"See, they loved it," Ari commented.
"I am okay with it then," I said honestly.
After I took the last bite of my sandwich and Ari took the last sip of her coke, the guy came back and poured a glass of water on Ari's shoes.
Shit.
"What the hell?" Ari yelled irritated.
"It was just the flood sweety," he said smirking.
The whole crowd was shocked by the guys' action, and so was I.
Within a blink, Ari held the bottle from the table and poured it all over him.
'Wow,' the whole crowd said, in unison.
"It was just the rain, honey," she said to the guy, and walked away, dragging me along with her.
"That was awesome," I said excited.
"I know right. Got to get my shoes from the locker," she said.
"You have shoes in your locker?" I shouted shocked.
"I have everything in my locker," she added with a smirk plastered on her face.
Later that day, I introduced Shawn with Devan. Shawn found it easy to make new friends, he fit in easily. He was very excited to get in this school. So, it was cool for him.
Aaron was to be found no where around, he just vanished somewhere. Without letting anyone know.
We cancelled our hanging out today, that we planned because, Shawn was going to move out with his family later today. So, we had a lot of works.
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Beyond Doubt. (#Wattys2016)
General Fiction'Life is so easy when teenagers' that's what parent's say, is it really so? Melissa. Aaron. Aria. Shawn. Devan. What about their lives? Will Melissa learn to enjoy? What's gonna happen when she meet Shawn after five years? Will Aaron be tamed? W...
