22: Magnet

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daniel

"Thank you San Francisco!" we smiled looking at the crowd before leaving the stage.

It was obvious Zach was sad to be in Allison's city for the two days, but their relationship status was still blurry. None of them have exchanged a single word to each other in over a month. We would try to talk to him, but he would brush it off or change the subject.

Everyone was able to see the sadness on his face as we said those words, but himself. Jonah gave him a pat on the back as we were walking out of the arena. I gave him a small smile as he just looked to his phone to distract himself from his sadness.

He's been like this for a month - but none of us can help.

Heading to the bus, the only thing that was on my mind was to talk to that one girl. I pulled out my phone immediately texting her to see if she's awake as I tripped on the ledge meeting the concrete. The guys were in a fit of laughter as I saw my nose start to bleed because of the impact.

"Ow!" I sighed covering my nose rushing to the bus to get a tissue.

"That's what you get for texting and walking," Jonah laughed.

"She's worth it," I mumbled as the tissue was hanging from my hand.

"What was that?" Corbyn smirked as I rolled my eyes at him.

"I think we all know what he's talking about," Jack laughed as I just got to my bunk making them laugh more.

"Sienna! Excuse my cough. I think I have a cold," Zach joked saying her name into a cough as my cheeks start to redden.

I was happily greeted with a reply back from the same girl making the embarrassment slide off my chest. It wasn't an important conversation, but talking to her has felt like heaven recently.

We were happily on the road to Los Angeles for our concert staying there for the next five days. Tomorrow I would see her. Really see her. There wouldn't be a screen separating us like our countless facetime calls, but the real person in my vision.

I had to admit that Sienna made me feel different. I've had crushes and I've liked other people, but talking to her a different attribute. After our short text messages were over, I sighed putting my phone to my lap staring to the ceiling. It was weird.

After what Ali said about love, that's all I could think of. I was too young to know what love was. It would be crazy to think that I would have such deep feelings for her; but I am crazy.

I debated calling Ali many times. I was fearful that Zach would wake up hearing our conversation with his girlfriend - or ex-girlfriend? I looked out of the bunk to see that Zach was fast asleep in his bunk as the rest of the guys were either asleep as well or had headphones in.

I took this as a glimpse of fate finding her number on my phone as the facetime call was ringing. She answered quickly and I met with her familiar brown eyes. They looked duller than I remember and the bags under her eyes were more prominent.

"Hey Dani. What's up?" She said tiredly.

She was seated at a desk probably doing some homework late at night. She seemed more quiet from the last time I've seen her.

"Are you okay?" I asked her carefully as she nodded her head.

"Yeah. I'm fine. I'm just really tired and I have no makeup on," she lied pulling a strand away from her face.

"Even makeup can't hide your sadness. What's the matter Ali?" I asked concerned as she sighed.

"It's just been a hard month, okay?" she gave me a sad smile closing me off as I already knew why she was this way.

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