Aesha's P.O.V
I'm here with Natasha and Noona at the clinic. Kyler and Stella haven't returned yet. I also recounted what happened to me. I know Kyler didn't mean to. But it still hurts. It feels like my head is still on the field. Haha. I still can't believe that Alexander asked how I was doing, in a way. I don't know how I feel, but I feel happy. Because somehow, I know he cares about me.
"Ate Aesha, is your headache still bad?" Natasha looked up at me.
"Not too much." I answered with a smile.
"Do you want to roam around campus? We can join a booth." She said with a smile.
"Kyler and Stella aren't back yet. They might look for us."
"Don't worry, Aesha. He texted that they'll take a while at the publishing office," Hope said. Oh right, they still need to choose that picture. I should be doing that. But thanks to them for escorting me.
"So, let's go, Ate." Natasha said with a smile, helping me off the bed.
The three of us exited the clinic together. We were looking around for a nice booth to join. I didn't want to ride anything; I might get dizzy and worsen my headache. Students were also staring at me because of the bandage on my head.
"Wait for me here, okay?" Hope said with a smile. Natasha and I nodded. We were now in the other field where booths and games were lined up. Hope left us in front. Where could she be going? I had my phone in my pocket while waiting for Hope. As for Natasha, she seemed to be searching for something. Maybe she's looking for Justine. Natasha's phone rang, and she briefly stepped aside. She came back in less than a minute.
"Ate, I'll just go to Emerald. Please wait for Ate Hope," she said with a smile. She had a different smile this time. Even though I was curious about her actions, I still nodded. I looked around the surroundings. People were happy and clearly enjoying themselves. I chuckled when I saw a girl being handcuffed. She got caught. Hahaha. I glanced at three girls approaching my direction. They were holding a bouquet of white flowers, a white veil, and a white ribbon. I looked behind me and noticed another girl. She's probably the one getting married at the marriage booth, haha. I ignored the three girls approaching me.
I was surprised when a girl stood behind me and tied my hands from behind using a white ribbon. She also placed the veil on my head and pinned it with a hairpin.
"What's this?" I asked in surprise. The girl handed me the flower, but I didn't take it.
"You need to come, Aesha. It's paid for by..." One girl elbowed the speaking girl. I didn't know them, but they knew me. Why would I be surprised when they've known me since Kylee and I became a couple? "Come on." I looked at each of them. I sighed as I accepted the flower. It's probably Kylee who arranged this. I just smiled because Kylee was on my mind. I followed them.
We stopped in the middle of the field. I saw a guy facing away, but I wasn't sure if it was Kyler? It's hot. I looked at the side of the booth, and there were many girls gathering. Even Natasha and Hope. I thought so?... aish. I suddenly felt a cloth over my eyes, blocking my vision. They guided me to walk. We stopped, and I felt we were at the marriage booth. They untied my hands.
"Can I remove this now?" No one answered. So, I guess I can. I slowly removed the cloth from my eyes. I opened my eyes and blinked because of the sudden light. I looked around. I was at the end of the red carpet turned into an aisle. There were railings blocking the sides, and students were looking at me, some surprised. I looked at the front. There was HC (Head Council); she managed the marriage booth and also the priest?? There was a guy standing beside HC, but he had his back turned. I observed his gestures, hair, and clothes... if I'm not mistaken, it's... Alexander?...
                                      
                                   
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STAY , Don't Go! (COMPLETED) ✔
General FictionAesha, a senior college student at Henderson Phoenix University, faced adversity from a tender age, having lost her parents when she was young. Raised by her grandmother, she learned independence early in life. Sadly, her grandmother passed away whe...
 
                                               
                                                  