---------------------"Each friend represents a world in us, a world possibly not born until they arrive, and it is only by this meeting that a new world is born." - Anais Nin
Recap:
I felt my stomach twist painfully. Of course he didn't like me. He was just playing me. This was all a game to him. My eyes suddenly feeling watery, I bit my lip, staring at the message, surprised out how upset I felt over it.
'Hey, are we still on for tonight?'
I should have known better.
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"My - sides - are - burning!" I panted, my voice hardly inaudible. "Can - we - stop?"
Xavier's smooth chuckle met my ears as he eased to a stop. Not one drop of sweat could be seen on his body. Which was pretty annoying, considering we had been running for a really, really long time.
I'm pretty fit. Well, I think I am, to some extent, but Xavier is on a whole new level. When I run, I usually walk, run, walk, run and my run is a jog. Not a sprint. Due to my competitive nature, I had to be side-by-side with him if not in front. He was pushing me to the extreme limits and I didn't like it. Neither did my poor body.
If it had been the morning, I think my energy levels would be higher. I'm not a morning person at all, but after a shower and eating breakfast, I feel pretty good. But having gone through a whole day of school and short shift at work, I was feeling pretty dead.
My legs hurt. My belly hurt. My head hurt. My chest hurt.
"Finally!" he breathed, running a hand messily through his hair, flashing me a grin. "You finally back down."
I had pushed myself pretty hard. A lot harder than I would have if I had been by myself. I couldn't just let him win. Who do you think I am?
"Shut - up," I said breathlessly, still not having gained normality with my breathing.
"Okay, we can go back now."
My body sagged and I let out a very sad sounding, "woohoo". Dragging my feet with me, I trailed behind Xavier, too exhausted to try and lead. My clothes were sticking to me from my sweat and I knew my face would be flaming. Perks of having an extremely pale complexion.
"I used to run track," he admitted, giving me a soft grin. "If that makes you feel better."
"Of course," I muttered, planting my hands on my hips as I walked.
Xavier and I had been hanging out the past couple days and it had been really nice. It was annoying me how much I was beginning to depend on him. I would come home from school and wait for him. If he wasn't home, I would wonder where he is, who he's with and what he's up to.
It's sickening. I don't want to be this needy girl.
A shudder ran down my spine. I was falling for him. I've learnt to be very independent. Even with Jacob, it wasn't like I depended on him at all. But with Xavier, it was beginning to feel like I needed him to keep me sane.
"Cold?"
"Huh?" I asked, coming out of my mental dilemma. "Oh, no, I'm okay."
I was cold, actually. But it didn't matter, we weren't far from home. The late afternoon glow was really pretty, when you took a second to actually look. I let my eyes roam around, surprised it was actually still light out. It felt like the night came extremely quickly after school, sometimes.
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Faithless
Teen FictionAfter Faith's father decides to return back to his work at the mines, her world changes. She is left to live on her own and rent out the bottom floor of her house to a stranger. A car crash and fist-fight later, Faith discovers that her new roommate...