LOGINA bitter laugh escapes her. “i didnt text you thats the excuse you are going with?”“ its not an excuse,.”“Because it sounds like one.”“You know me.” My voice cracks. “You know I would never—”“I don’t know anything right now!” she fires back, voice breaking in the middle of the sentence.that brea
Aiden POVThe moment i knock on Taylor’s front door something restless presses under my ribs., i tell myself its nerves the good kind the kind that come after you finally stop lying to yourself and decide to tell the girl you have been falling for that you love her.,But the flutter is too jumpy… to
but instead of an argument waiting for me i find Taylor sitting cross legged on the couch.there a basket of warm laundry beside her and she is humming along to some soft acoustic song playing from her phone.her hair falls over one shoulder.She looks so calm it makes something inside me crack open.
Aiden POVSomething is wrong with me this morning and i know exactly what it is the moment her laugh drifts through my head again.its faint like a memory brushing past my ear but it hits with a sharpness that has me stopping in the middle of tying my shoes.,Taylor.she is everywhere in my mind toda
“What?” she demands, stepping closer. The harsh edge in her voice cracks under the weight of curiosity. “Knew what?”I sigh like someone forced to betray a secret. “Taylor wasn’t exactly thinking about you that day.”Her eyes sharpen. “Dylan, what are you trying to say?”I meet her gaze, steady, gen
Dylan POVThe street feels too quiet like the world is holding its breath just to spite me. my footsteps echo off the sidewalk while the sting of humiliation gnaws at the back of my throat.i keep my hood up jaw clenched so hard it throbs.every direction i look Aiden’s face mocks me.a giant billboa







