You guys are probably mad at us *sheepish smile* I know we took long to update and all, but in our defense, we had homework and a LOT of drama. School is MY first priority, I don't know about the girls, its probably theirs too but idk. Anyway, I made this chapter extra long for you guys to make up for the wait!:)
Not edited at all so yeah...
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Jacy was fine, but had twisted her arm under her when she fell and might've broken it, as the doctor said. He gave us an appointment on March the first, two weeks away from today.
As much as I was worried about my little sister, my mind was elsewhere. I was wondering what Luke, the bad boy of the school, was doing in a hospital with someone who most likely had cancer smiling like never before. Which I totally didn't mind because it was an adorable sight. He looked so genuinely happy; eyes sparkling, with happiness and another emotion I couldn't read. I don't really know how I noticed so many things about him just by looking at him, but I did somehow. I couldn't help but smile genuinely.
"Hey, Adrian! Adrian! There's a boy looking at you! He looks nice." Jacy said, pulling me out of my trance. I looked around and surely, I saw some guy I noticed from school looking at me. He had black shaggy hair with dark eyes. I don't know how in the hell Jacy thought he looked nice.
He pushed himself off the fence he was leaning on and started walking our way. I had no intention of being talked to right now, so I turned the other way back to the hospital. I knew a way to our house from there too, anyway. But I didn't get far away, because he caught my arm and spun me and Jacy around. Jacy almost fell but thank God I caught her.
"Come with me." He said, more like ordered, as he pulled me with him. I raised one eyebrow, confused as to how he thought he could get me to come with him so quickly. I pulled my arm, and as fast as possible, picked Jacy up and ran the other way.
He was fast, I could tell you that. But I'm too good of a runner to let him pass me. Yeah, surprise surprise, I'm not that lazy.
The wind blowing my hair back gave me a great feeling I missed. I haven't ran in almost forever. It felt like I was...me for the first time in a long time.
I feel like bursting into For The First Time In Forever right now for some reason.
Seriously?! You're being chased and that's what you think about.
That was one of the many arguments I have in my head with my actual half and my logical half of my brain.
But this time, logical wins.
He was getting closer, and the hospital was about three yards away from where I was. I can do this.
I pushed myself, going faster than I already was. Everyone around me was looking at me weirdly, but did they notice the oh-so-innocent-looking-guy chasing me? Of course not.
Finally, I was at the hospital. I put Jacy down, who was laughing and squealing the whole time I was running. I looked around me and noticed he was out of sight. The back door of the hospital had a huge crowd blocking it. They were just many people in different places, actually, but that made them look like one crowd. I tried blending in with them, along with Jacy, but we just got squished.
People sandwich. Ewe.
I finally made it to the door and opened it, pushing past hurrying nurses, doctors, and many other people. I don't like people, good or bad. Either way, they would change you somehow. Yeah, sometimes the right person changes you in a good way, but I'm not willing to risk being changed into a bad person until I find the right one.
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FanfictionI like books. He likes guns. I like studying. He likes fighting. I like Ramen Noodles. He fucking hates them. But there is one thing we have in common. We are both outcasts.