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*N.E.V* The Seven Deadly Simpson Brothers
14
(Picture is Walter)
Walter stopped coming to school that first day.
A whole week had passed now, and it was Monday again. I had not seen Walter once in all that time and I didn't blame him, but I was hurting just as much as he was. I didn't want to stop seeing him, but I knew it was what I needed - the right thing to do. I still liked him, I still thought about him almost every second of every day, and I still thought about giving up and taking him back.
If he even wanted me back, that was.
"Coral, you should eat more," Hayley nudged my hand.
I took a bite of my apple, just to stop her going on about how little I was eating lately, and looked across the canteen at the triplets.
"I have to give his jumper back," I said blankly.
"Who's jumper?" Hayley frowned at me.
"Severn's," I replied. "I still have his jumper that he let me borrow last week."
"Oh," Hayley hesitated.
"Do you think he'll talk to me?" I sighed, meeting her brown eyed gaze.
"There's no reason why not to," she shrugged.
"He won't even look at me," I let my shoulders sink. "None of them."
"I'm sure that's not true, you're over thinking things."
I wasn't. Not one of the triplets would catch my eye for more than a second whenever they saw me. Or course they had reason to be mad, I had basically criticized their way of life. It hurt me more to imagine how Walter would act towards me if he and I ever crossed paths again. I put my apple down.
"Coral," Hayley looked at me, appalled. "Please."
"I'm not in the mood," I shook my head. "I don't feel well Hayley, I think I'm going to go and see the nurse and hopefully go home."
"I'll take you," Hayley said, concern all over her face.
"Thanks," I sent her a weak smile and got up from my seat.
We cleared our trays and Hayley walked with me to the infirmary, giving my hand a squeeze before she left. The school nurse told me to have a seat and I had a cup of water while I waited to see her or one of the other assistant nurses. My stomach was cramping and I felt hot and tingly. I knew eating would make it feel better, but I didn't have an appetite and I couldn't stomach anything.
"Coral?" the school nurse called me into her little private room.
I followed her in and sat down, looking at my lap.
"How can I help you today?" she asked me. "Not feeling too well?"
"No," I shook my head, wrapping my arms round my middle. "I've got bad cramps and I can't concentrate in class."
"Oh poppet," the nurse gave me a sympathetic look. "Would you like some painkillers?"
"Sure," I replied, hoping she'd let me lie down for a while and maybe go home early.
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The Seven Deadly Simpson Brothers [PUBLISHED]
Teen FictionPUBLISHED ON AMAZON AND ON TAPAS! **NEW EDITED VERSION** Coral Peterson suffers from an abusive past and is living in an area ruled by two rival gangs. The Simpsons and the Santiagos. Each of the seven Simpson brothers are influenced by one of the...