Trinity's POV
(Six Months)
It had been six months since our first rendezvous in the storage rooms below deck. A lot has changed since than. Aaron hasn't been around as much as he used to. Our trio was almost all but broken. There was no dramatic fight, I drifted away from them. Especially after what he said almost two months ago.
This girl keeps flirting with him all the time, well what Maxwell has told me. She wears black stuff around her eyes and usually wears all black.
I know that there was a word for it that we learned in my English class but at this point I gave up on caring. I'ts not my life, it's his. If he wants to live it with some off the wall girl than so be it. He'll just have to deal with having some crazy family to deal with later on down the line.
On the opposite end of the spectrum, Maxwell is closer than every. I'm surprised I can still sneak out to meet up with Flash. Maxwell sometimes follows me around, keeping an eye on me. Him and Aaron still talk so he must have put him up to something when my back was turned, which it seems to be a lot lately.
There's a dance coming up in the next month or so, so I have to give Flash a heads up soon not to come. I don't want him to be sitting there waiting for me forever. Maybe I'll just tell him that if he gets the time he should look up some more stuff and get started on what were going to look over next. Hopefully he should understand, this is my life, not my secret one, and I have to make an appearance.
Clarke and I are still as closer, even closer, than we have ever been. She loves that I'm digging deeper into my adventurous side and the secretive side that she says "I've always had in me." God that girl really is something else.
I sighed as I looked down for a moment and than fixed the bag onto my shoulder and continued to walk. I miss hanging with Aaron and Max, talking and making fun of everything and anything. Aaron always keeping a hawk eye out for me and Maxwell always messing around.
I took a deep breath.
It's too late to be caught up in what could've been. I have to look forward.
I walked out of the library and started to make my to the janitorial room. I had started using the one in Walden all the time. They didn't keep as close of an eye on it as the one they did here.
I walked out the entrance to the Phoenician center and made my way to Walden. The halls were more crowded today. The dance was tomorrow so i guess everyone was trying to get things last minute for their outfits. No one ever does anything on time. The good thing about using my week time was I used my weekend time more wisely. I smiled to myself.
Think of the positives. Always think of the positives. I passed the exchange on my way. I was about to round the corner when someone called my name. "Trinity!"
I turned around and my eyes widened. "Hey Aaron." I said casually and a smile became plastered on my face. What was he doing in the here in the first place? Aaron always had everything done way before hand. What had changed?
"What are you doing going into Walden?" He asked, his usual demeanor kicking in, except this time more forceful, as he spread his feet so that his base was steady and ready to argue, his arms crossed over his chest as he looked down on me.
Flash never looked down on me like this. Never in a way to try to scare me into telling him something, never in a demeaning way, if anything he looked at me as if we were equals, and I looked the same way to him. It was as if Aaron had lost all respect for me in the past two months. He was no longer like a father, or even like a brother, he had become a dictator.
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