~Cam's POV~
I can hardly believe what Drew told on that day. It has been playing around my mind for a week now. At first I thought Drew lied, but after he showed me the proof, I trust him. I feel stupid. But why must I worried about Joe? He's nobody in my life. Maybe I have feelings for him. But I don't want to fall in love. I never fell in love before. Everyone knows about it. I can't forget what Drew told me that night. It sounds fake but it's real and true because he has a proof.
-FLASHBACK-
"What's up, Drew?" I asked him after he pulled me away from my friends.
"Got something important to tell you,"
"What is it? Please be fast. I'm busy,"
"Busy? Busy with what? Entertaining that manwhore?"
"Who are you talking about?"
"J-O-E," he spelled out Joe's name.
'Whatever you have to say about him, I don't care. Because he's no one to me,"
'Really?" he smirked.
"Straight to the point, or I'll leave,"
"Joe is an ass. He's betting with his friends and it involves you. If he gets you, his friends will pay him fifty dollars each,"
"Shut up! You're lying. Liar!"
"I'm not. I swear. I have a proof," he took out his phone and opened a video.
I watched it. There were a group of boys sitting in a circle around a bar table. They were talking about me. And one of them are my ex-best-childhood-friend.
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He started the bet. My fucking-manwhore-ex-best-childhood-friend started the fucking bet. I forgot him long enough. He used to like me but I'm not interested in him because he's a playboy and our friendship was forbidden by mom.
I did said, Didie was my childhood friend. Yes, she is. It wasn't a lie. We met in a kindergarten. We were so close. She moved in my neighbourhood and we started to become friends since at the age of 5.
Okay, I'm back to reality now. Let's just forget about it for awhile. I need to focus on my study.
"Hey, Cam. How you doing??" Selena slapped my back and asked.
"Doing great. What about you?"
"I'm not feeling okay," she gave me the sad look on her face.
"Why am I not surprised?" I started walking down the corridor and she followed.
"What do you mean?"
"Something wrong is going on between Scott and you, and I don't want to know it,"
"Yes you're right. Let's go find our friends together,"
"You go alone. I'm not in the mood to hear your relationship drama,"
"Fine. See you later," she went to the different direction.
I continued walking down the corridor. I looked down at my own feet, watching every steps I took. My mind was flying away and I forgot about the people around me.
If what Drew told me was true, I should probably avoid Joe.
Someone put an arm around my shoulder. I looked up and sighed. Can't he just go away?!
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Crush On You [EDITING]
Teen FictionCameron Hart. A stone-hearted teenage high school girl who hates drama and going through her senior year. As she thought it would be normal and the same year as the previous years, it turned out to be more complicated, heart-breaking and a little b...