Chapter 30:
Aiden's P.O.V.
It's Saturday Morning or Afternoon, I don't care. I get up feeling the aftereffects of a hangover, the light burns your eyes, noises penetrate your ears, you feel light headed, always have a headache and the remains of the food from the past week get out of your system, through vomiting. Nevertheless I get out of bed not caring about how I look or how bad I probably smell, I grab my sunnies and check the mail. As I step out onto the porch the sun still gets through my sunnies and blinds my bloodshot eyes. I grumble out some curses and cover the sun from view with my hand. I open the letterbox and just as I'm about to close it - because we never her mail and if we do it's bills - I notice a plain green envelope. I take it out and close the letterbox and enter the house, leaving shreds of paper as a trail, like breadcrumbs. I cautiously read it and hear a bullet shoot every second and the it abruptly stops, I look up to see Dylan standing at the bottom of the stairs, he looks sad, disappointed, passed off and curious. Now he's leaning over my shoulder like a teacher in your exam watching over you like a hawk. I glance at the piece of paper in my hands which are now trembling, my lips try to form words but there is no sound and my bottom lip drops slightly. I scrunch it upm into a ball with my fist and chuck it across the room and it hits a wall in the lounge. I try to storm off to my room but my feet don't move from beneath me, look everywhere but my best friends eyes. He bores holes into the back of my head, a look that is confident yet sympathetic. I return a glance and feel a sting in my eyes. I look back at the crumpled paper lying helplessly on the floor, that read: Dear Aiden,
Thdairty for, sdakool rdaoad, Te Atadatu oppdaosite soudath.
Come,
Callie.
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Breaking Barriers
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