Part Six: GOOD BYE BRIAN!

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[Brian's/Hoodie's P.O.V.]
Whoa, Tim was here? He knew I was Hoodie? How did he find out? Did Slenderman visit him? WHAT IS GOING ON HERE???

"What's going on here??" Tim shouted, echoing my thoughts. July chuckled. I would like nothing more than to strangle her, but according to the symbol on her wrist the two of us were on the same team. July said, "Nothing," in a sweet little singsong voice. And when Tim returned it with a caring smile, I wanted to strangle her more. All this time, I thought Tim played for my team. That he liked the same kind of people I liked. Which was males. But here was July, turning my curvy best friend into one who was as straight as a board.

And I was mad.

[Tim's P.O.V.]
Brian was Hoodie? IMPOSSIBLE! My best friend has been keeping such a big secret from me. And as a sudden thought, I thought, He was leading me away from Slenderman when we went looking for him! Otherwise we would have found him sooner! I was mad at Brian, but when July spoke in that calm, soothing voice of hers, my anger melted away. I couldn't seem to stay mad whenever July was around.

"Tim," Brian, or Hoodie who the fuck ever he was, muttered, "what are you doing here?" "You didn't come back," I glared, scowling. When I was in the forest, I needed that medicine. And he ran away. He left me to die. And I let him know just that. "What are you talking about? I went to get your medicine, and you were gone when I came back! I could never leave you to die!" Turning my back on Brian (or Hoodie wtf ever!), I faced July.

"He is a liar," I muttered. July 'aww'-ed and wrapped me in a hug. I just wanted to stay there forever, never leaving. So I hugged back, not caring that Brian and July's brother were watching. But Brian seemed to care as he tore me and July away from each other. Growling, I gave Brian the finger and pulled July back into the hug. I didn't care if he was uber-jealous! I......I loved July. If love is what you could call it.

"Go to hell, Hoodie," I sneered, making him cringe away. Something deep down told me I just broke something important, but I ignored it. Slunking out the door with his head lowered, Brian murmered, "I was going to tell you," before exiting the cabin.

I scoffed, staring at the door my ex-best friend just walked through. Good riddance, too! Thought I would never get rid of him! I looked down at July and smiled. "Can't believe he was ever my best friend," I laughed.

Weeks went by without any sign of Brian. Hoodie, I mean. WHATEVER! Anyways, it got me worried. Even if I hated him now, he still meant something to me.

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