Chapter 6

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Blair
I actually couldn't believe he left me hanging. He left without actually hearing a word I said.

I actually couldn't believe him. I thought he was one of the best students and that he probably had reasons to stand out academically. But maybe he just found someone to do most of the job. Or maybe too many girls found him. He really was handsome, but now I think he mustn't have a brain. And he does have an attitude. I mean, going away like that should probably help me with this argument. He practically stormed off.
Whatever.

I was getting cold, because it was raining. Again. I walked faster to get to the apartment. I was craving to put some big socks and have a big shirt already. That was my comfort zone.
Only one street to go.

When I was finally on the doorstep of the entrance, I felt uneasy. I felt watched. But mostly I was a paranoic person so I couldn't tell. I let it be because however it was, he or she or it or them wouldn't pass through this doors, and if they wanted to kill, I would appreciate it if it was on my home.

When the elevator doors finally opened and I was finally opening my door, I let go a deep breath.

I could hear Rosa's music playing faintly, but knowing she was hearing it loudly on her room. I knew she was studying. I left my keys on the bowl at the side of the door. And entered. I checked the refrigerator and mentally prepared dinner. I went to my room to finally change. I then dropped myself on the bed. I was immensely tired. But I had an exam. So I had to study. Agh.

***
I guess about 6 hours passed. And I was dead. My brain barely worked while memorizing the last sheet of answers in a questionnaire. I was about to finally fall asleep, when my phone rang. I was sure who was the only one who would call me at this time. Either one of my parents.

I was tempted to just turn it off, but I knew I had to talk to them. Now or tomorrow. It was the same. So I picked up.

"Hey baby! How are you doing?" My mom said "cheerfully". I could hear my dad asking her something in the background. I already knew why they had called me.

"Hi mom. I'm fine and everything but you know, I have exams so I really can't talk right now." I said almost falling asleep.

"Well, then we'll make things easier for you by just asking you how's business." Dad said.

"It's all right. I mean the number all add up and you know the packages are cool. And everything. Do you want me to bore you with every number?" I answered with a bored tone.

"Oh goodness, no honey we known you can keep all this going. We just wanted to make sure." My mom said in a "calming matter". I guess everything she said could be put up in quotes.

"The drugs are fine, and so am I. So mom, I really need to go. I love you both. Bye!" I ended the call because then they would have gotten more annoying and I was already annoyed and wanted to sleep.

However, another buzzing sound of my fracking phone called my attention. I groaned so loudly, I believe a bear would have gotten scared.

I picked up my phone and saw I had a new message. It was from an unknown number. "We can meet up Thursday at 6? -Aiden"

I stayed thinking for a second about who was Aiden. But I remembered Aiden-Gayden so I just laughed. I was a bit relieved that I wouldn't have to do the whole thing alone. But he was annoying. Seriously. I mean. How could Amber stand up being with Jeff's friends like him. He was such a peacock. But he'll help with the project so, whatever.

I guess now I could finally go to sleep

Yeah. Fracking finally

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