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Me and Y/n skate around the skating ring as we laugh and joke with each other. At the moment, I'm glad I'm no longer with Katelynn. As much as I loved her, we argued quite a bit. We didn't joke, we barely talked. She just neglected me. Y/n doesn't do that. She's actually here with me, laughing, smiling, just having fun. I'm actually really glad Katelynn broke of the relationship now.

"You know you have a pretty smile." I say my thoughts aloud on accident. "W-what? Me? No, you must be talking about someone else." She says, looking down while playing with my jacket sleeve, laughing as she does. "Yeah you do." I assure. She laughs more. "Nah. Nope. Don't know what you're talking about." She says. I playfully roll my eyes. "Mhm sure. You believe that." I say. "I do believe that thank you." She says. I glare. "You shouldn't believe that." She raises a brow. "Are you telling me what to believe and what not to believe." She crosses her arms and stops skating. "Man, Kells, I thought you were better than that." She says, trying to hold back a smile. "I am though." I whine. "Mhm." She says. I make a sad face. She kicks her foot back and forth. "Hm, I'll think about it." She says.

And in this moment I realize the darkened bruise on her shoulder. I don't know how I didn't realize it before. I shrug it off, knowing now isn't the best time to mention it. "Want pizza?" I ask, trying to take my mind off of the mark. She shrugs. "Uh, sure." She says.

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We sit with Vic, Mike, and Jaime as we all sit and eat pizza. Jamie looks at me and Y/n with a weird look then whispers something to Vic, making him smile and nod. "What?" Y/n snaps and takes another bite of her pizza. "Nothing." Vic says casually and takes a drink of his soda . He's clearly lying.

"Yeah, sure." Y/n rolls her eyes. I don't know what to say in this moment. I feel awkward. "After we eat we can leave, we've been here long enough." Mike says and tosses the paper plate he was using in the trash can next to him. I nod and eat the final bite of my pizza,  then toss it in the trash. "Brb." I say and stand up, then walk to the men's bathroom.

I walk over to the mirror and look at my reflection. For some reason, I look tired. I feel awake but my expression says otherwise.

I turn on the water faucet and put my hand under the cool, running water as it leaks through my fingertips. I splash water on my face, hoping it would wake up my expression.

As I'm looking down, a hand roughly grabs my shoulder. I instant reaction is to hit the person, so I thow back my eldow, hitting whoever is behind me. I turn to face them, hoping it wasn't Vic or any of my friends, but judging on the strength of the person, I don't think it was any of them. I look down at the person bending down while holding their stomach.

Long-ish black hair covers their face slightly as yet look down, but immediately recognize them. I growl under my breath and clench my fist as I look at Ronnie Radke in front of me. "Geez, Kellin, thats not how you greet a mate." He says. "You don't grab someone's shoulder like a bully to greet them either." I say harshly. He glares but I don't care. "What do you want?" I ask. I don't like Ronnie. I never liked Ronnie. I will never like Ronnie. "Here to do some business." He pauses and rushes up to me and grabs the collar of my jacket. "For Katelynn." He speaks harshly as spit flies on to my face. "Ew." I say and wrap my arm around Ronnie's to wipe my face. "Let me go." I say. Ronnie holds on o my shirt tighter. "And what if I don't want to." He says.

I roll my eyes. "This is pathetic. My shirt isn't attached to me so I feel no pain. I've gotten over Katelynn. She broke up with me." I move my face closer to his. "You can't bring me down by something I don't care about." I say confidently.  However, I care, but not as much as I once did. I understand that Katelynn's a whore and she left me for someone better.

Ronnie drops me and walks away with a scowl.  I stand there for a minute and gain my composure then walk out of the bathroom quickly and out of the skating ring's front door. I walk down the sidewalk, turn a corner, and walk towards my house. By driving, it takes about an hour from my house to here. Walking, hell it'll take about twice as that if I don't stop anywhere.

I put my hands in my pockets and walk. Walk and walk and walk until I get home.

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