Chapter Two – People Change:
I couldn’t work out who this lady was, that is until I spotted him...
Looking over Emily’s shoulder towards the moving van, my eyes fell on the silhouette of a muscular teenage guy, arms piled high with boxes as he lifted them from the back of the truck. There was no mistaking who it was. Even now after four years, I still remember those same blue eyes.
Sudden realisation hit me, my new neighbour was none other than Ben Fletcher; my former best friend.
I stood there for a second in silent awe at the guy standing in front of me; muscles rippled in his arms as he wiped his brow. Yeah, I got the wish of a hot neighbour so I guess sleep can wait. But yet, he was far from the scrawny kid who had left four years ago, almost unrecognisable in appearance except those same blue eyes that I could never forget; at least puberty had been kind to one of us.
When I say former, it isn’t like we had this huge falling out or argument, no, nothing like that. In fact Ben Fletcher had been my best friend for as long as I could remember when his family decided to move away for a reason I can’t quite remember, if I’m honest Ben was my only friend.
Starring at him in amazement, I found my mind fill with memories, each one coming flashing back to me followed by a wave of emotion. One of my earliest memories with Ben had been that summer in fourth grade when we decided it would be a good idea to build a fort out the back of my house. To say my mother wasn’t happy with the fact we used ‘the good linen’ to make it would be an understatement. It did however, lead to my father building a fantastic treehouse in the large oak, so I guess the linen was a sacrifice that had to be made.
As we grew up, Ben and I had grown closer and closer, he was my best friend who I could tell anything too while I was the friend who seemed to complain a lot. We all have one. We were inseparable, that was until his announcement in the summer of twelfth grade that he was moving.
Why did he move again? I found myself asking as I rattled my brain for answers and then it struck me, his dads job. His dad had been a very successfully property developer and scoring that property contract in another state had meant everything to him; so much so that he would uproot his family and move there for it. Subsequently causing me to lose my best and only friend, but I guess I’m just being selfish.
Strangely, however, I don’t see Mr. Fletcher around today, maybe he was just working? I’m not so sure that was the case, I mean, wouldn’t you want to be there when moving into a new home? So I found the question flow from my tongue involuntarily.
“Where is Mr. Fletcher?” I asked nobody in particular, suddenly realising that Emily and my mother were still standing there chatting about who knows what; if I knew my mother, probably sharing gossip about the neighbours new ‘fancy man’.
“Samantha!” My mother scolded me as she attempted to divert attention from the question that she too was probably longing to know the answer of, “Apologise for being so rude and nosey!”
“I’m sorry…” I told Emily sheepishly as I folded my arms against my pink dressing gown in some sort of pitiful hope that the ground would swallow me up. Yeah, that never happened. Instead we were left subject to some sterile silence as Emily simply smiled back at me assuredly letting me know it was all okay.
Again I found my mind wandering back to thoughts of the day Ben had left four years ago and how much it had hurt to lose your best friend. I remembered how I had gotten into an even bigger slump than the time my mother had grounded me for putting salt in her coffee, causing me to miss the circus, although admittedly she had drank the whole thing before she realised so probably had a right to be pissed.
Truth of the matter was, Ben had been my only true friend and without him, even now four years later, I had no one; so long as we don’t count the resident stalker Neil Power. I found myself excluded and subsequently bullied by the ‘cool kids’ for: not being pretty enough, writing to neat, once having braces and even for getting good exam grades, to name but a few. The list was endless.
Unlike me, Ben seemed to have flourished in the past four years. He had gone from the glasses wearing shy guy to teen heart-throb in next to no time. Some people have all the luck. But one thing was for sure, I was glad to see my best friend back again, at least now senior year might be just a little bit more enjoyable.
I watched as Ben made his way back to the van, no doubt to pick up more boxes with his muscular arms. As he turned his attention in our direction I found my body freeze up. Ben Fletcher was looking at me. Wait, was I fan-girling over my childhood best friend? I’m going to blame that on my lack of sleep.
Using every fibre in my body to overcome the shyness and pure social awkwardness that was running through my body in that moment, I smiled invitingly at Ben, giving him a half-wave with my hand. Instead of waving back, Ben turned his head sharply in the complete opposite direction, refusing to even look at me. I was in shock.
I mean, I fully understand that right now it looked like bees had taken to nesting in my hair and that my fluffy pink robe wasn’t going to be winning any fashion awards, but the least he could do was acknowledge my existence, right?
“Don’t worry about Ben” Emily told me, “He can be hard work sometimes, he probably just needs some time to settle in, he’ll come round.” She attempted to reassure me, clearly noticing the shocked and also slightly hurt look that had found its way onto my face.
“Boys will be boys” My mother interjected with a chuckle, but that was not what I wanted to hear. The guy who was once my best friend was now ignoring me for no good reason whatsoever; that’s not an example of ‘boys will be boys’ , that’s an example of someone being a complete dickweed.
It was clear to me that a whole load more had changed that just Ben’s looks in the past four years. Rather than being the sweet kid who I had once spend every waking hour with playing pretend in the treehouse, he had become the one thing that I had hoped he never would; a self-righteous jerk.
My head swirled with questions as I made my way back towards the house, most importantly though was the one that found itself replaying again and again in my head. Why had Ben changed and could we ever be friends again?Jdot: Thanks for the contiued support on all my Wattpad stories, you guys are awesome! Be sure to comment, rate and follow to let me know what you guys think of my work! :) New Update will come soon :D
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