Chapter 6

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Calum's perspective ;;

Ashton was holding me company while I was walking over to my locker.

"-and you should have seen the look on her face! It was hilarious! Alex just totally slayed that bit- that stupid girl."

Ashton suddenly stopped rabbling and tugged gently at my sleeve.
"Are you even listening to me?" He gave me a confused look and I sighed.

"No, actually not. I'm sorry Ash, I've just had much to think of.." I said.

Ashton just shrugged it off and we continued walking down the corridor.

Some minutes later I reached my locker and we said quick goodbyes to each other.
One thing that really sucked with our school was that Ashton had different lunch times than Luke, Michael and I.

I never got to see him as much as the rest of the lads in school, but we hanged out a lot in our free time instead. I started making my way to the cafeteria to buy a sandwich, when I saw Michael and my future husband walking out of mathclass.

"Michael! Luke!" I shouted repeatedly before they noticed me and came over.

Michael smiled brightly and hang his arm loosely over my shoulder and some seconds later Luke came across and said a quiet hello.

Aw, he is so innocent. I just feel like bending him over a- I meant kissing him, ha ha... ha.

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Luke's perspective ;;

One thing that I liked with my new friends was that they didn't judge that much.
Usually when I tell someone that I'm vegetarian they start questioning me like:

"Why!?"

"How can you dislike all this delicious food?"

"Do you believe in some kind of religion that doesn't allow you to eat meat or??"

"That's so weird."

"Haha, funny joke."

"Don't you wanna taste, just one time?"

It's may not seem that disturbing, but it really is. So when I told them I was vegetarian, and they didn't care that much, I felt happy.

I looked over at Michael. He was eating pizza after pizza. I couldn't understand how he could be so slim when he ate so much, when I looked so fat even if I almost didn't eat at all.

I sighed quietly and just admired the nature.
We had to sit outside because the cafeteria was full.

I kind of missed Amy, when I thought about it. We didn't talk as much as we used to. Sure, we still skyped on the weekends, but not seeing her in school felt weird.

When I talked to some girls in biology class before, I found out that Calum was gay, and accepted. It made my hope rise that I could be accepted one day too.

But even if I knew that, I didn't want to tell them my sexuality.. yet.

It would just be weird, and Calum would probably think that I told them that because I liked him because he's gay. I wanted to get to know them better before I let something that important slip.

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hi.
I wrote this because I'm home alone, sick. And I have nothing to do.
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