Y/n
I was let out of the hospital a few days later. My mind continued to flash back to that moment were Justin almost kissed me. Al-freaking-most.
"Hey, N/n, how are you feeling," Justin suddenly appeared beside me as I walked into school.
"I'm fine," I grumbled, keep my gaze forward.
"You sure?"
"Yes, I'm fine, Justin," I snapped, glaring at him. He frowned but left me alone."Y/n, please, don't push me away," Avian pleaded, knocking on my door. He had been there for at least an hour, begging me to let him in.
"Just leave me alone!" I shouted through the door. I heard the door creak as Avian gave up, defeated.
"Y/f/n, this is Scarlett. Please tell me what's wrong, baby," Scarlett begged. I pursed my lips and hid in the closet.
"Go away," I commanded bitterly. No response. I could only hope she had left. My phone rang. Without thinking, I picked up.
"N/n? You haven't been answering my calls," Philip. Philip freaking Hamilton was calling me.
"Ugh!" I growled, hanging up. The phone rang again and again and again. I let it go to my voicemail each time."Hello?" Ella cracked open the front door. When she saw me, she bit her lip, closing the door.
"Ella, please," I said quietly, sticking my foot in between door and frame. "I need to talk to you."
"N-no, no, I shouldn't even be saying this to you," she worried, trying to move my foot.
"Why not, Ella? We were so close, what happened," I asked, forcing her to make eye contact with me. "What happened to us?"
"I want Justin back," she sniffled, letting me in. I frowned and sat on the couch with her.
"Why did you break up in the first place?" I questioned. She bit her lip and looked down.
Damn, she looked so sad. I couldn't help but want to make her happy again.
"I can... try and get you and Justin back together," I decided hesitantly. Ella beamed and threw her arms around me.
"Thank you, thank you!" she cheered, kissing my cheek. I sighed and smiled tightly.
"Yeah, no problem."
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