Three days had passed and I was now at the airport, saying goodbye to Mia.
"I'll be back when I'm eighteen. I promise. And you know I never break my promises." Mia whispered into my ear before kissing my cheek.
"I know," I whispered back, pulling her into a long hug. "I love you so much, never forget that."
"I won't. I love you too." I pulled her into a kiss, my hands tangled in her hair.
"Flight 136 to Los Angeles, California is now boarding."
Groaning, I stopped the kiss and pulled her in for a hug again. "Don't forget about me."
"How could I ever forget about you, Jay?" I smiled and kissed her forehead before allowing her to leave with her family. I watched as she walked through the gates. I didn't leave until she was out of sight.
. . .
Four hours later I received a text message from Mia saying that they had landed safely.
I texted her back a thank you before falling asleep, dreaming about what could've been.
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Can't Be Friends
Teen Fiction"After that night I realized I can't just be friends with her." Can't Be Friends © emmalilius Cover By: @indigogalaxyjas (This story idea came from the very creative mind of @thatsonarryy)