Lili Roberts, a struggling-confused teenager, has to identify his sexual identity, in order to seek his true self upon going through the sexual crisis of reaching adulthood. And attending a catholic school brings much more tension. Will Lili be able...
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When I hop on the bus and I saw Allen and Anthony sitting on the front seat, I joined them and sit on the aisle but they're not talking to me or even give me a little attention. I kept myself quiet because I thought they were not just in the mood for something but then I couldn't stop to bother what's up to them now. I don't know if I did something wrong or they're just playing with me again. I tried to look around the bus if Grant was here but he's not and of course, that wouldn't be their reaction if he's here. They won't be upset.
So I took the courage to start the conversation, I breathe in and let it go and speak what's in my head, "Okay, Allen. I'm sorry I didn't reply to you last night. I was just so tired and I just slept early." I reasoned though I don't think they bought it because they're still not giving me their attention and I tried to act like my body was free from soreness but it's not. I could still my body will sudden fell apart and I should've done what I did yesterday when in the end, I get to ask what I want from him. "Hey, guys? I'm here." I said calling them.
And then finally look at me with his brows together and I'm still thinking what I did get wrong apart from not talking to Apol.
"We know what you did, Lili," Allen stated and yet I don't know what he's talking about.
"I'll talk to Apol later and I'm gonna make sure of that," I assured them but I'm not seeing changes in faces.
"It's not about Apol anymore, we don't care about her and because you didn't talk to her. We will find another way 'cause it seems like you can't do a simple thing. We're gonna work it on our own and we wouldn't mind your business anymore so you don't have you to lie to us." Allen said and I came confused because I don't know what he's talking about.
"Lie? Me lying to you? And where this is coming from?" I questioned.
"We saw everything that you did yesterday, Lili." Anthony disclosed and just by hearing those words from him, I didn't know what to react. I swallowed hard and try to compose myself not to make any reaction that will suffice their curiosity. But in the first place, what do they saw and know yesterday? I hope it doesn't have to do with Grant.
"We didn't actually leave," Allen continued. "As when you thought we already left, we didn't leave at that moment and sneak back inside to follow where you're going. We have to trace you first to know where did you really go until we saw you entering a room—and we thought that you don't have any class anymore, we're block mates and so we're curious. We stayed there, hiding behind some old trees as we still get a better view of that room. You stayed in the room for almost thirty minutes until one by one, everyone inside the room walks out. We saw some students from the higher year and what we were more curious, that black dude, I don't know if I'm not mistaken but I've heard his name as they were saying goodbyes—"
"Gabriel," Anthony interjected and Allen nodded to him.
"Yup, him. We know that he's gay. So how are you going to explain that? A room with him and a bunch of strangers?"