"You're leaving?" He asked with an unreadable expression. I still couldn't believe I had actually done this. In response, I think I made a grunting sound or maybe atleast nodded my head.
"And—and then you know what he said—Mano!! You're not even listening!!" I cried out shaking her by her shoulders."I AM!! You have repeated this story so many times already!" She returned throughly i
I watched him unblinking; whose face was barren of any emotions. I couldn't look away. Just like in the past, when my eyes would meet his and stay there. As if in a trance; as if time itself had come to a halt and everything around me would cease to exist and only he would remain. Just then, a car honked and he tore his gaze away. I stayed liked that for a few more moments before turning away slowly. Without saying anything, I returned my gaze to the window. Pretending that I hadn't heard anything, hoping that I had misheard him. Like when I would mistake someone else for him, because I could only see him everywhere in every face. Maybe this time too—my mind was p
I lunged towards the door but before I could reach it, he blocked the door with his hand. I froze in my place in shock and didn't have the nerve to turn around and look at him."You can't keep runnin
"What's wrong with you?!" Annie exclaimed barging into the room, shortly after me."I don't know what you mean?" I returned calmly, feigning composure. This was enough to tip her off the edge.
With a jolt, I sat up to the sound of my alarm ringing. For a moment I sat numb in my bed, trying to make sense of it all. I could feel sweat beads trickling down my neck and a few damp hair strands sticking to my forehead. Sitting there in a daze, my hands began to shuffle around the blanket in search of my phone, which was still trying to pull me out of slumber.
I walked into the Major Area and without meaning to, my eyes searched for her. After yesterday's failed attempt to rile her up, I had decided to not bother her again. It was fun initially but after yesterday, I think I should steer clear of her. I don't want to come off as a nuisance to someone.
LAST CHAPTERI watched him without daring to blink. A signature small sly grin appeared on his face. I opened my mouth to s
5 YEARS LATERI stood on my tiptoes to get a closer look at the procedure through the crowd of surgeons. It had already bee