I sauntered to the bed and sat on it. “I’m sorry.” I shrugged. “You already did, it wasn’t the first time you hit me anyway.” “I don’t enjoy doing that; I hate myself for it each time. Eris, I couldn’t sleep the whole night after it, not after I heard you cry.” “It’s fine.” “You have been
There has been nothing from him, he didn’t even try to write to me or anything. There was a knock on my door. “In case you change your mind, I will be waiting, Eris.” “Enjoy your dinner with West.” I told her. She opened the door but didn’t come in, but instead peeped her head through the door
ERIS. I kept myself busy the rest of the week, and the final exams came. With Rosie’s help, I was able to study properly for the exam and covered all the topics that I had missed. Since our exam started, Mom had been driving me to school, but we had barely had any conversations with each other, a
“I thought you were joining them,” I asked Kasper when he took the seat beside me. “I don’t know how to swim except you’re going to teach me.” “I’m the worst to ask that from.” “Juice, Miss Eris.” A maid intruded with a tray of juice. I took a glass from her, and Kasper did the same. I sippe
ERIS. I was discharged from the hospital on Saturday morning and the Gamma drove us home, and I missed Davis along the way, but I couldn’t say it, knowing that he died because of me. It was one of the quiet rides I have had in a while. Nobody said a word till we got home. The door was open for
I didn’t talk to either of them the rest of the night, even though my head hurt. I kept quiet about it and didn’t say anything. In the morning, they went out to eat breakfast. Alpha West came back with my food for that morning, and he kept it on the table. “Your mom thinks you need some time alo