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Chapter Ninety-Eight: Nico's POV [How could you?]

Author: Still Iv
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Now I know that I really should not be so bothered about who my friend was sleeping with, but I really could not help it. Maybe it was because I needed a new thing to distract myself, and this new mystery was what my mind needed at this point.

Who was this new person?

The question burned, and I could not get it to stop. I couldn’t shake it. It was very unlike Alex to keep a secret from me, his best friend.

Maybe Rita was right, and he did not want to seem like he was rubbing his new relationship in my face just after I had lost Hayley. I could understand that, but that did not make me any less curious.

Plus, the possibility of it being Collin, or worse, Julius, made my stomach churn.

I had to know.

Finals had begun and were now winding down, giving me less of an excuse to bury myself in books and more time for my mind to wander.

One particularly late night, I heard Alex stir. It was past midnight, and he was getting ready to slip out again. He probably thought I was asleep. I was in b
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