Marty's POV
Buffy and I sit together on the bleachers, but she doesn't talk to me. She keeps her eyes locked onto the game ahead. Even when I try to make conversation, she brushes it off with a quick, one-word answer. Eventually, I have to ask the question.
"Hey, are you upset with me?"
She looks at me in disbelief. "It took you this long to notice?"
"No, I thought you were mad, but I don't know why."
"Of course you don't," she scoffs. She shakes her head and stands up, muttering, "I'm gonna go get some water."
She climbs down the bleachers and exits the gym, leaving me with no answer about what I did to make her angry. I don't remember doing anything. I wish she would just be straight up and tell me.
Behind me, Jayda suddenly leans forward next to Andreas.
"You're not going to apologize?" she says.
"I don't even know what I did?" I respond, turning to face her.
"You clearly did something," she counters.
"Then she should tell him that," Andreas chimes in.
That comment irks Jayda, and she whips her attention to him, arguing, "He should know."
"But I don't know," I say.
"Girls can't just expect guys to know things without telling them," Andreas complains.
Jayda halts for a few seconds, narrowing her eyes on my son.
"Well, girls shouldn't have to solve everything for boys."
"So why is she mad at me?" I question.
Jayda returns to me, saying, "You really don't know?"
I shake my head.
"Well, when did she start acting cold?"
"Uh, I guess when we were leaving the house."
"What did you do then?"
"Nothing," I answer. "She showed up and told me about how she was feeling bad, and we left to come here. She mentioned something about chocolate."
"That's it," Andreas says with a smile. "She wants chocolate."
"No," Jayda denies. "Well, yeah, but no." She looks at me. "You said she told you she felt bad. How did you respond to that?"
"I said how that's sad."
She waits for more, and when I don't give her more, she says, "That's it?"
"Well, we kinda had to go."
"So you rushed her out?"
"No. I asked if she was gonna drive, and 'cause she said she would earlier, and then she left really upset for some reason."
"Chicks be crazy," Andreas mumbles.
"You're both helpless," Jayda sighs. "It's obvious why she's upset. She finished telling you how bad she felt, then you brushed it off by telling her to do stuff."
"Well, why didn't she just tell me?" I say, annoyed with the entire situation.
"Chicks be crazy," Andreas repeats.
That makes Jayda snap her eyes onto him again, and he stiffens.
"Stop saying that." she orders. "I'm a chick, and I'm not crazy."
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The Good Hair Family Sitcom
Fanfiction{4 seasons and complete} Tyrus, Ambi, Muffy, and Wonah are adults now, but growing up and having families brings new kinds of challenges. Through the complications of them and their kids, their life-long friendship is the one thing they can always r...
