THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR READING! I was reading some books and I realised how shitty Secrets To Share is. Meh. The sequel will be better.
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•••👊🏻Melissa Evans👊🏻
"What are you doing here Alex?" I gritted my teeth.
He sat up and stared at me. I could feel his hazel eyes scan me.
He didn't say anything. He reached out to touch my cheek. He rubbed my cheek. I didn't even know I was crying. I probably looked ridiculously hideous right now. I probably had mascara streaks on my face.
"Don't cry baby."
I cried harder. How could he? How could he toy with my feelings like that. Albeit, I didn't want to admit it, I still loved him. I hated him at the same time. I missed him so much.
"Why did you go?" I asked.
"I had to baby."
"Don't call me that!"
"I'm sorry Mel."
"It's too late for sorry." I laughed bitterly.
"Since when?"
"Since you slept with Vanessa."
"Your sister threw herself at me."
"But you fucked her." I put emphasis on fucked.
His eyes looked guilty.
"You fucked her and left me alone for three fucking years Alex."
"And what's worse is that I still love you!"
"Then be my girlfriend again. Be mine."
I shook my head.
"You changed me Alex. I'm not the pure Melissa you loved before."
He looked hurt. I wished I could take those words back.
"Your eyes. They have no sparkle in them anymore." He whispered.
I wanted to cry.
"Your green eyes don't look green anymore." He murmured. He reached out to touch my auburn hair.
"It's because of you. You left with Vanessa to who knows where while I was back home dealing with my father's death!"
"I'm sorry."
"Dammit Alex! I was alone for three fucking years! Alone with no one to depend on! My mom became a drug addict! Charlie commuted suicide!" I yelled.
"Charlie? Your twin?"
"Yes!" I screamed. Sobs left my lips.
I missed him. Charlie was the closest one to me.
Alex grabbed my face and kissed me. I missed the sensation of his lips. But it didn't feel right. There wasn't any sparks. I gave up on him already.
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