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(Updated, 2018)

After what happened Monday, the week flew by and I have not had a chance to talk to Justin. Today is now Friday and I told Justin I needed to talk to him. Of course he thought he did something wrong, but I told him that it was nothing bad.

"Now what is it that you wanted to talk to me about?" Justin asks me while sitting down in front of me. I let out a small breath before clasping my hands together on the library table.

"I'm sorry." I tell him.

"For?" He says while chewing on his gum and blowing a bubble then letting it pop. He cleans the gum from around his mouth and laughs at himself.

"Monday." I say. He lets his laugh falter as a small frown comes onto his face.

"I didn't know he was going to sit with us. I promise." I continue as he takes in a breath. He looks at me with a sad look on his face before shaking his head.

"No. It's alright. I feel like I overreacted anyway. I just don't know how to handle things. You should know this by now. How many times have I ran away from my problems before?" He states with a small chuckle at the end. I laugh along with him.

"But still, I feel bad and Luke does too." I tell him making him let a scoff.

"Oh please. Luke feeling sympathetic towards someone? I highly doubt that." He tells me while rolling his eyes. I shake my head at him.

"It's true. He does feel sorry. After you and Stacey left the lunch table Monday, Luke and I left as well and we went to my locker. He was telling me how you didn't deserve anything that happened between the two of you. He has soften up a little bit, you know?" I explain to him as his attention was back on me.

"Yea the only reason for that is because you have him wrapped around your little finger." He tells me while letting out a small snicker. I roll my eyes at him before shaking my head.

"I'm serious. The last time I've seen him act this crazy about a girl then act sane for this long was year eight when he first started talking then dating Samantha." He tells me while blowing another bubble.

"Well Luke and I are not dating. We're just friends." I elaborate to him. He rolls his eyes.

"Well that should say something. It's been what? Almost four months and here Luke is obsessed with you. Luke has never acted like this before." He tells me while shrugging. I shake my head once again at him. This is ridiculous. I'm not going through this again.

"Oh whatever. This isn't even about me. This is about getting you and Luke's friendship back right." I say to him while crossing my arms across my chest. He groans as a reply.

"I know it won't be easy because you probably still have a grudge against him and it will take time but it should be worth it." I tell him as the bell rings dismissing us from school.

"You know what? We need a plan and we need smoothies so that's what we're going to do. Come on." I tell him while pulling him out of the library.

"But you have to work?" He tells me as we make it out of the building and to the parking lot. I laugh at him as we walk through the lot that was filled with rushing students.

"I can always open up the store just a tad bit late." I tell him. He laughs as we make it to our cars. As we make it to our cars, Stacey calls Justin to talk to him for a bit leaving me to find my keys in my bag and leaving me to think.
I feel like ever since the beginning of the school year Justin and I literally parked in the same spot. Well after the first two weeks of school and then we started to park in the same spot, but you get the idea I'm trying to get across. Probably not, but anyway.
I shake my head at myself as I continued to look for my keys. Seriously I need a plan to try and get Luke and Justin back friends. It seemed as if they were real close friends and then Luke just cut him off which makes sense that Justin has a small grudge against him. Hell it's probably a huge grudge. That's the problem. I don't have a single clue on how to fix it and I don't even have a single clue on how this whole thing even started. I know that they were friends but I just want to know at least how it ended.

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