Shh, Bad Boy...It's a secret.
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  • Reads 528
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  • Parts 5
  • Time 24m
Ongoing, First published Jan 28, 2013
"Lu, your my best friend. You know I love you."
I nodded and forced a smile onto  my face, looking at my best friend. 
"Yeah, I know." 
That was all I could say right now, I wanted to cry about the fact that this wouldn't be the same story tomorrow at school,  that I would get a cold and emotionless glance if we were to lock eyes in school...I felt something I didn't want to feel,  I felt something that made me close my eyes and turn away from Wes like I was falling asleep. I felt like...Like I just couldn't do this anymore...


Lucid is a shy, smart, innocent girl who can't say the word "No" So when her best friend since child hood tells her he wants to be secret friends due to the new reputation of  being the schools bad boy, she doesn't know what to say except: "Sure, okay" Luna goes through the struggle to hide pain, tears, jealousy and betrayal as she endures the pain of high school with a few friends who could never add up to being with your best friend in school, to be able to laugh about the teacher with them, and sit at lunch with them because they can't be seen talking together. It's painful for Lucid and in the mist of school problems with a snobby cheerleader, false smiles, and strong feelings she begins to think it's too much and questions Wesley and Luna's "friendship" 

Could she really go on being a secret friend or will she speak up and finally say something , will she cower like usual or will she draw the line and finally say the one thing she never could. 

Will she love...or leave?
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