Chapter Five: Inner Conflicts

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Liam’s POV

I heard voices coming from Sierra’s room. I’m guessing the lads were in there too. I turned off the water and stepped out of the shower, and dried myself off. I put my clothes on and walked out immediately heading towards Sierra’s room. The voices sounded angry. What was everyone talking about?

“What- no! He is my best friend, why am I not allowed to be happy that I get to see my friend after three years? Why does there have to be more than that?” I heard Sierra’s voice. What was she talking about?

“What is going on in here?!” I asked entering the room.

Everyone turned to face me. They froze and stared at me like I was a mass murderer.

“Are you going to say something?” What on Earth was wrong with everyone today?

“You know what? Nothing. This conversation is over. I’m going to go take a shower and forget this.” Sierra spat and grabbed her clothes, marching out of the room and slamming the door behind her. What the hell?!

“What is wrong with Sierra? What did you all do to her?” I yelled at them, becoming angry. I had just cheered her up and they made her upset again.

“Nothing, she just got mad because they were eavesdropping.” Lacey explained pointing to the lads in front of me.

“What is wrong with all of you?” I sighed and sat down. “I’m guessing it was a private conversation?” I asked looking up at Lacey. She shrugged her shoulders.

“Yeah, but I think it was more of what the conversation was about rather than the fact on your nosy friends.” She said.

“Well what was the conversation about?” I asked. Everyone froze and looked at each other. Again.

“Uh… nothing, don’t worry about it.” Niall said. Anger bubbled inside of me.

“Well it upset her, so I think I should worry about it.” I growled.

“Liam, seriously chill. She’s fine. Trust me, I know her better than anyone.” Lacey tried to calm me down. It just made me angrier. I’ve known Sierra longer than everyone here. I should think I know her better than Lacey. I opened my mouth to speak, but bit my tongue. That wasn’t going to do anything for anyone. I just got up and walked out of the room and went downstairs and waited for everyone to get ready.

All I wanted was for everyone to be happy. I finally got to see Sierra again and it was supposed to be like it used to be. It was supposed to be a break. Losing contact with her was the biggest mistake of my life. Maybe if I had talked to her throughout the start of my fame this whole situation would have been easier.

I took a deep breath. This would all work out. Sierra would calm down, I’d get used to Lacey, and the lads would learn and stop being nosy jerks. It would all work out. It had too; I wasn’t going to risk losing her as a friend again.

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