Luna's POV
As the movie finished I was the first to get up and I started cleaning. I was ready to go home. I thought that Xavier would understand where I was coming from, but he only irritated me. I understand him, I do. I still think he went about it the wrong way. This is a big misunderstanding that should've never been left unresolved in the first place.
As we cleaned up, Xavier disappeared for a few minutes. By the time we'd put everything back in the pristine way he organized it, he had returned.
"We all better get going before the rain starts." Paris said.
I hugged the girls and asked for them to let me know when they were home. Paris and Aria were first out the door with Ares waiting for them in front of Paris' car. Xavier was right behind me coming out of the door. I waved at them as they climbed into the back seat.
I was caught off guard when I felt Xavier grab my hand. "Wait."
I sighed and turned to face him. "Im really tired Xavier."
"When are we going to talk about this?"
"Oh I think I've heard all I needed to from you for one night about the situation." I snorted. I knew I was being stubborn, and I really did want to get over this little issue. I don't know why I couldn't just compromise in that moment.
"Luna if we are gonna be together and go the long run we have to talk to each other. You can't just walk away when we argue. Especially not over something that isn't even that serious."
My ears perked up at the sound of that. I turned to be sure the girls had driven off before I responded to him. "Maybe it wasn't that serious to you, but it was to me. So, no I'm not just gonna let it go, I told you before that you hurt my feelings. You didn't even apologize."
Which wasn't like him at all. He sighed and pinched the bridge of his nose. "I'm sorry, okay. I admit that I was wrong."
I furrowed my eyebrows and frowned. "That was Lowkey a shitty apology, but thanks anyway. It's time for me to go home."
As I started to turn around he grabbed my arm. "Where are you going? I apologized!"
"But you didn't say it like you meant it."
"And you didn't apologize to at all." He countered.
Me? What am I apologizing for?
"You know I don't trust Mason."
"For the millionth time nothing was happening with Mason!" I exclaimed. "So What exactly do you want me to apologize for?"
"Well you did stomp on my foot and push me." He chuckled. "I am sorry about that. That was very rash of me." I grimaced.
He grabbed onto my hand and pulled me close. "I really am sorry, baby. I didn't mean to hurt your feelings. I was just...insecure. It's hard thinking about all these options that can present themselves over this break. You might find someone you can be with out in the open the way you deserve. You could have that with Mason. I just got so jealous that I wasn't thinking clearly. Of course I trust you."
"You did ask me to keep him at arms length before and despite the fact that he isn't interested It wasn't right for me to become such close friends with him knowing you weren't comfortable with that, so I do apologize for that. Masons just cool to hang around and he fills the space that Nadia used to take up for me. Only difference is he respects my boundaries and he absolutely respects my relationship with you. He reminds me of my younger brother and I guess I just needed those vibes right now. But please believe me when I say I would never chose him over you. I wouldn't chose anyone over you."
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Xavier
General FictionLuna Genesis, a college sophomore, is still trying to navigate her life through college. She's only 20, she isn't really sure what she wants let alone from a romantic relationship. She's timid and not as comfortable in her skin. Then there's him, Xa...