Chapter 6.

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Cole-

Once I'm in my room with the door locked, I snap. I scream, swiping everything from the shelves. Flipping over my bed. Throwing my chair at the wall. I go on a rage. "You betrayed me! Used me!" I scream and grab the wooden chair again. I hit it against the wall over and over again. "Betrayed me!" In the end, I am crying, sprawled on the splintery floor. Chips of wood everywhere. I finally drop the broken wooden leg and sob. "I trusted you! I trusted you!" At first I am sad until my sadness warps into anger again. "I trusted you!" I yell, roaring. "You're sitting there, eating fucking food like I never even existed! I'm coming for you!" I yell again. "You hear me! I'm coming for you!" I scream at the top of my lungs and barge out of my room. I hear my door hit the wall and bounce back several times. There's a crowd outside my room and I wipe away my tears, glaring at everybody.

"Cole? Are you alright?" Emily frantically questions. I push her aside and she falls to the ground. Several people help her back up.

I stalk out of the building to the academy training fields. And I don't stop practicing, I don't stop for hours and hours, until my body finally gives up. I then notice there is a team of teachers waiting for me and the sun is beginning to rise. When I fell, two male teachers pick me up and bring me to the nurses office. I am hooked up to an IV and put on a bed. Later or tomorrow I am sure I am going to be sent to the counselor's.

Next Day-

My muscles are a little sore, but I ignore the pain. Or rather blame it on her.

"Are you ready to see the counselor now, Cole?" The nurse asks me in a gentle voice.

I roll my eyes, but comply. For now I will accept whatever they throw at me, as long as I can compete in the competition six days from now.

A smile crawls up lips. "You have six days," I chuckle and my mood lightens. "Six days before I get you." I whisper.

"What did you say?" The nurse questions, I straighten my face before turning to her.

"Nothing, I said nothing," I answer her, but she looks suspicious anyways.

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