Annabeth's POV :
"Thanks for staying and thank you for making my day better", I said with a little smile.
"Your welcome. If you need anything you should call me ok?", he said.
"Ok".
I walk him out the door and we say our goodbye's for tonight. I check my phone and I got 15 missed calls and 30 text messages from Caitlin. I didn't want to talk to her. I was back with no friends and back to being an outcast.
I kept replaying what happened today at the movie theathers with Rebecca. How Rebecca was trying to tell me something I shouldn't know. How Caitlin lied to me.
She didn't tell me about what was going to happen. She didn't tell me Rebecca would come. She told me that we should leave but she never told me why. Those notifications on her phone those were probably lies too. Was she getting bullied more than me and I didn't know? Ugh gosh.
I received a voicemal from Caitlin and I decided to at least listen to it.
*starting of voicemail*
"Annabeth, I'm sorry if I lied. I didn't want you to stress about Rebecca so I choose not to tell you. I haven't been completely honest with you and I'm sorry. The notifications on my phone, were hate. At first I could handle but it got worst and I don't know if I really could handle it anymore. Again I'm really sorry Annabeth. But I suggest we take a break from each other. Just for a while. Goodbye."
*end of voicemail*
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Annabeth
Teen FictionShe was an outcast. No one liked her. She struggled to fit in. She wakes up everyday hoping for it to be a better day. She cried. She didn't know what to do. She wasn't brave enough or strong enough. But one day a girl named Caitlin defends her thro...