Chapter Five

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A/N:

Hey, I hope you enjoyed chapter Four! Now I'm back at it again with the fifth chappie.(that was a failed recreation of "damn Daniel." Don't mind me.) Hope you like it!

Jamie:

Great job, Jamie. You've managed to fuck up a friendship twice in one day! You deserve a fucking cookie, I thought to myself sarcastically.

What you deserve is a slap in the face.

I sighed as I rose from my place on the bench and decided to ponder the previous event on a walk home. As I passed through the playground, I noticed children's confused faces and adult's disapproving ones directed at me.

"Mommy, why were those two girls kissing?" Asked one boy.

I didn't stick around for the answer.

I considered going to see Rox and apologize, but I figured she needed some space.

Well, at least I have some thinking time, I mused, setting off on my three block journey home.

It was stupid, what I did.
Really, REALLY stupid.
But the funny thing is, I wouldn't take it back. No matter how many times I beat myself up about it, I can't make myself want to not kiss her.

That kiss, I sighed dreamily while replying the moment in my mind.

There was no doubt I was in love with her. After that kiss, I knew for sure. Why did she run away from me? She seemed to love our make out session just as much as I did.

What is stopping her from feeling the same?

Maybe it's -

"Hey, watch where you're going," someone spat. I looked up to see where it came from.

I glared at him.

Blaine.

The boy who took my best friend away.

That son of a -

"Hey, I don't know if you're deaf, but I said to move out of my way, bitch."

What did this mother fucker just call me?
Keep it cool Jamie, you don't wanna go to jail for murdering this guy.

Instead of grabbing the nearest chainsaw, I said calmly, "I honestly don't know what Rox sees in a dick like you."

He actually seemed to stop and think for a second.
"Oh! That one. Black girl, curly hair, hot stuff. That one, right? Shouldn't be hard getting into her pants," he said, smirking.

Oh, how I wanted to smack that smirk right off his face.

"She's a virgin!"I screamed.

He raised a brow, smirk still plastered on his face.
"Is she now? Well, the tighter the better. For me," he chucked, and started to walk away, but not before turning back to me and saying, "hey, if you're that worried, I wouldn't mind if you joined in too."

That did it.

I ran up to him, turned him around, and gave him a sharp kick to his groin. He held his crotch and groaned in pain. I took this opportunity to punch him square in the face. He stood up, dazed , before falling to the ground, unconcious.

Now I feel better.

Hey, looks like three years of karate finally payed off.

Then I realized that we were on the sidewalk where anyone could see us.

I looked around, to make sure no one saw. I sighed in relief, no one saw.

Then I realized that someone could walk around the corner and see me standing in front of an unconcious body. That would NOT be good.

So I did what any logical person would do in my situation.

I ran.

God, I've never run so fast in my life.

After I finally bolted inside my house, out of breath , I flopped onto my bed.

And I laughed.
I actually laughed.

"What a day," I whispered to myself.

Who knew I would kiss my best friend and beat up her crush on the same day?

I pulled out my phone to call Rox. I had to tell her about her Jerk of a boyfriend.

She picked up on the third ring.

"Listen, Jamie, I really don't want to talk to you right now."

"But Rox, I really need to tell you about-"

"Save it, Jamie. I think we should stop talking for a while. I just need time to think, okay? And about the while incident in the park, it never happened, got it? I'm with Blaine, now, we're going on a date tomorrow. Goodbye, Jamie."

"But-"

She hung up.

I sighed deeply as my heart broke in two.

The incident in the park.

She called it the incident.

Then, of course, my mom had to interrupt my sorrow.

"Jamie, is everything okay?" My mom asked, basically barging into my room. Of course she was eavsdropping.

"Get out, " I said sternly.

She stood her ground. "Jamie, you shouldn't talk to me like that, I'm your mother. "

I shot back, " well, you shouldn't have let dad die, but you did."

"I had no choice and you know it, Jamie!" She cried.

I had enough of her bullshit.

"Get out!" I screamed again, and this time she finally got the hint.

Finally, I was alone.

Without my best friend.

Without happiness.

Without my dad.

Suddenly, alone didn't seem so good anymore.

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