Chapter 7
I washed and washed yet the dirty feeling that enveloped me wouldn't seem to disappear. After my encounter with Adrian at the party, not only did I vow never to go to a party again but I also now flinch every time someone comes near me. I continuously thanked Gabe for being there for me and stopping it before Adrian could proceed any further. No one else in the group knew what had occurred except for Cass.
Not even Miles.
Although he sat by me that whole night until I fell asleep, I still hadn't told him what had happened and Gabe had swore that he wouldn't tell anyone. I was unbelievably glad when I realized that it was a Saturday, not only was I not going to have to face Adrian but it also meant a full day where I can sit in bed and just be away from everyone.
As I hopped out of the shower, a towel wrapped around myself, I shook my hair and allowed my loose curls to fall on my shoulders. I almost didn't realize that there was a small white paper plane on the floor with the words 'Open Princess.'
I didn't even have to open it to know who it was from.
'Hi Princess,
it's Mr Drool Worthy, you know the one with the ocean blue eyes?'
He is never going to let me live that down is he?
'Anyway I just wanted to let you know that I tried calling and you didn't answer, so I resorted in paper planes. But Cass and the rest of the group are going to the Divinity fair tonight, so as a result I'm going too. Due to that I will be picking you up at 6:30pm and I don't want any if's or buts' because you need to leave the house you lonered nerd.'
Honestly I did want to go to the Divinity fair, it was like tradition for the girls and I to go, but I really didn't want to leave the house after yesterday. Then again there was this little voice in my head telling me I had to go. Not only to show that Adrian hadn't won but also so I could prove I wasn't a 'lonered nerd'.
I pulled out the little navy paper, the one that had been a source of communication between Miles and I. I wrote down the words,
'Dear Asswipe,
The only reason that I'll agree to come is so that Cass isn't alone. Anyway, I'll be ready by 6:30pm thanks.
P.S. I'm not a lonered nerd your egotistical douche bag.'
I managed to make the best paper plane I could, which actually didn't turn out to be too bad, and flew it out of my window and into his luckily open one. Would've been a waste if I went to all that trouble and the window was closed.
I was still in a towel but of course before I could continue doing anything, I needed my music, everyone needs music. I plugged my phone into the large speakers and flicked through my music list and stopped when I reached the song I wanted.
'Major laser', the all too famous beginning of all of his songs began and soon the beat of his familiar song, 'aerosol can', followed. I was about to start dancing when once again a paper plane interrupted my life. I opened it and was faced with the recognizable handwriting that belonged to the immature eighteen year old next door.
'I was not fond of my new name. But alright, by the way Cass and the girls are coming with me.
See you soon.
P.S. Might want to close your window princess, but you don't have to, matter of fact I'm really enjoying the view, and the concert.'
I could feel my cheeks begin to heat up and as I turned to my right in perfect view was that narcissistic jerk smirking. I walked towards the window and flipped him the bird but all I earned from that was a chuckle. I rolled my eyes at him and shut the curtains, to finish getting ready.
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