Lyra
Standing right there in front of me is Maverick Oliver.
Maverick Oliver.
I couldn't breathe. My chest felt like someone had stuffed cotton balls into it.
He just stared right back at me, yet I could tell from the tension in his body that one word from me would send him running. So I just stared right back at him. I really don't want to do this right now. I'm tired of crying. I'm not a 16-year-old anymore. It's time I move on.
So I did. I wiped my face and let my hoodie fall off and I brushed the hair out of my hair. After I looked presentable, I stood up, straightened my back, and walked right past him, leaving him standing there with his mouth ajar.
I didn't care anymore. It's pointless to argue with him. He wouldn't care anyway.
He's not the one I want to make up with.
But before I could get to the door a hand caught my wrist. I remember how this goes.
I looked back at him, his eyes wide. He's probably more surprised that he grabbed me than I am.
He just opened and closed his mouth like he was searching for words. I just tilted my head and ripped my arm away from him. I fixed my hoodie once again and strode away.
I could have sworn I heard a mumbled, "I'm sorry."
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Maverick
She just walked away. No argument, no glares, no I-hate-you-annoying-rich-stupid-boy.
I grabbed her arm. I grabbed her. What was I thinking?! I just acted on instinct. I don't know what I'm doing right now, sitting next to Emily and holding her hand while staring at Lyra, a few rows ahead of us, sitting with her friend, I presume.
But most of all, I don't understand why she was crying. Alone.
My mind flew to one reason: Spencer.
I must have clenched my hand on Emily's because she gasped with pain.
I quickly apologized, kissing her hand over and over. "Sorry. Just have a lot on my mind. With work and all."
She nodded, but looked at me suspiciously. "You sure?"
I assured her I was, but my eyes kept flicking to Lyra, chewing on a twizzler.
Why was she crying?
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Lyra
It was 9 a.m.
I stood just outside the cafe, staring at the door. I couldn't seem to move my feet. I don't know what I'm going to say or if he actually has a reason for what he said.
All I knew was I wasn't going to get answers to any of those questions unless I go in.
Go in...
I clutched my purse, sighing. Then a girl next to me sighed. I looked over and she smiled at me. I smiled awkwardly back, confused. She must have read my face cause she laughed, "Sorry, I don't mean to be creepy. Just thinking about getting a coffee inside but it seems you're contemplating wether it's better to die than go in. Can I help with anything?"
I finally got a good look at the woman and her friend who just appeared out of nowhere.
The friend smiled and pointed to the woman I was speaking with and said, "This is Coco. Very nosy if I do say so myself."
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The Girl with the I.V
Teen Fiction*************************************************** "What's your story?" He turned his head and looked at me, confused. I pointed to his eye. "The shiner?" He laughed and shrugged. "Some people can't take a joke." I smiled, then quickly looked awa...