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The three sat down in the same table that Autumn and Calum would sit in. Autumn stared at the curly haired boy in shock, thinking that none of it was real. She noticed how different he looked, his hair was curly now, the last time she ever saw him was when he had that fringe. He definitely got taller, same height as Calum. She saw his eye's, and it made her want to cry. His eye's were the same colour, but what they told was a total different story.

The silence began to become awkward, and Calum hated how uncomfortable he was. "So, do you two know each other?" he asked. Autumn and Ashton looked away from each other, nodding. "Yeah. You could say that."

"She was my, uhm. . ."

Calum stared at Ashton, nervous about what he was about to say. He began to wonder if they ever dated, and he felt his stomach churn. Autumn cleared her throat, tucking her loose hair behind her ear. "He was my boyfriend's best friend." she spoke quietly. All the memories flooded her, but she bit her lip, forcing herself not to cry. 

Calum couldn't do anything, He was frozen in place. It was as if his mouth was glued shut, he looked away.

"Yeah. . ." Ashton trailed off. After another few minutes of awkward and uncomfortable silence, the tension grew bigger. Ashton cleared his voice and stood up, "I'm going to get a move on now. It was nice seeing you again, Autumn. I'll see you back at the apartment. Goodbye." he spoke softly, and then he exited, sighing,

When he left, Autumn watched him. He had broad shoulder's, and it reminded her so much of her boyfriend. She hated crying in front of people, she most definitely hated crying in public. She'd most rather cry in her apartment.

So she ran out of the coffee shop, crying as she began to get far from it.

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