Chapter 5

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*Isabella's POV*

           A soft knock on the door woke me up and I groaned not wanting to wake up yet. I grabbed my pillow and put it over my head pleading for sleep to come again. I didn't want to do anything today, I wanted to sulk in my gloomy mood for the rest of my life and never see anyone again. I heard my door crack open and I couldn't help but roll my eyes. I sat up in bed looking into my mom's huge light brown eyes. She came in with a tray filled with breakfast and kissed the top of my head, I couldn't help but smile.

"Good morning mom," I said resting my head on my headboard.

"Good morning sweetie, I brought you some breakfast and I thought maybe we can talk, you seem to be acting a little distant lately and I'm not just talking about last night," she said in a soft voice.

"I really don't want to talk," I said grabbing a bagel with cream cheese from the tray.

"But sweetie you know you can talk to me about anything, I'll always be there for you," she promised and I nodded taking a bite of my bagel.

"These bagels are really good," I said and my mom rolled her eyes.

"You're stubborn just like your father," she said running her hands through my knotted hair.

           She got up and turned to smile at me as she made her way out my room.

"I love you mom," I said and I smiled at hearing her giggle and tell me she loves me too.

           My phone rang and I answered it knowing it would be Jess wondering why I wasn't at school already. I could care less about school. Actually that was a lie I didn't want to go to school because I didn't want to see Logan ever again.

"Where the hell are you?!" she growled through the phone.

"I'm not going to be in school today," I said with a shrug.

"Since when do you ditch school to stay home, only I do that!" she yelled and I rolled my eyes.

"Well I'm doing it too now," I didn't mean for it to come out as rude as it did.

"What the hell is wrong with you ever since the night of the party you haven't been yourself?" Jess asked and I couldn't help but feel bad that I didn't tell her but I didn't want anyone to know not even her.

"I don't know Jess," I half lied, there is no reason why I should still be upset about the Logan thing it happened and now its over with.

"I'm coming over," she hung up before I could object and I grabbed some fruit salad off the tray and turned on the TV switching on my recordings of The Originals.

*Logan's POV*

"So are you going to tell me what happened last night?" Saxon has been asking me the same thing over and over again.

"What do you mean Sax?" I asked with a sigh as we both stepped out my car and onto school grounds.

"You know what I mean, the way you lost control when you found out my sister was missing, I appreciate it but I'm still stuck on the why?" he asked there was a hint of anger in his voice but not much.

"My best friend's little sister was missing, of course I would be upset," I lied trying to cover it up knowing that it was something more.

"That doesn't make sense---" I glared at Saxon as we stopped in the middle of the hallway.

"I'm not in the mood today Saxon, my father and I had a talk last night and I'm not in the mood so please if you know what's best for you you'd leave me alone," I growled, I stared at Jess hurrying towards me looking like she was leaving school.

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