Chapter 33 New Friend
Chapter 33 New Friend
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I continued dragging <b>Owen </b>away with no final destination in <b>mind</b>, muttering curses under my breath. It was only when he pulled his hand away that I finally came to a halt. I let out a deep breath and turned <b>to </b>him. He didn’t say a word, but I could clearly see <b>the </b>relief in <b>his </b>eyes.
“With that, I ran my fingers through my hair and closed my eyes, attempting to steady my breathing.
“Are you always <b>this </b>courageous?” he asked, breaking the silence that had settled around us.
A small smile crept onto my lips. “No,” I muttered, “not really.”
“That’s hard to believe,” he replied.
“You <b>really </b>didn’t have to do all of that, you know?” he added, “I told you–1 don’t need help.
“Let’s just say I didn’t do it to help you,” I rified, <b>“</b><b>but </b>because I was genuinely annoyed by Kieran.”
He sighed, crossing his arms defensively before turning to the side. “There’s no use arguing with people like him. It’s only going to make things worse. I promise he’lle back even stronger than ever.”
My brows furrowed deeply in frustration. “We can report them <b>to </b>the administration. There’s something that can be done to seek justice.”
A scoff escaped his lips as he looked deep into my eyes. “It must be nice to have some kind of hope.”
“I’m afraid your mindset is far from reality,” he said <b>with </b>a dismissive tone. “So, I’d appreciate it if you didn’t try to help me <b>anymore</b>. I’m already having a hard enough time as it is
I pursed my lips, feeling a sudden sting in my heart. “I was just… <b>trying </b>to help.”
<b>“</b>You’re not helping at all, he snapped, anger suddenly <b>filling </b>his voice. Yet, even in that moment, he <b>didn’t </b>leave.
Despite the pain swelling <b>in </b>my chest, I <b>made </b>an effort to <b>understand </b>him. “Kieran is my <b>brother</b>,” I finally revealed.
He turned to me with wide <b>eyes</b>, <b>disbelief </b>seen across his face. I wasn’t entirely sure why 1 was sharing this with him–after <b>all</b>, he was practically a stranger–but <b>something </bpelled me to let him in on this part of my life.
“He’s as terrible here as he is <b>at </b>home. We’re only a year apart, yet he has never <b>treated </b>me like a sister. Instead, he <b>has </b>turned me into a tool to <b>make </b>himself feel better–like he <b>is </b>better than me in every single <b>way</b>.
“I’ve tried <b>standing </b>up to him before, but it never ended well. My parents were always on <b>his </b>side, anyway, so I kept to myself and bottled up all my feelings<b>.” </b>
“This <b>is </b>the first time I’ve spoken up to him in <b>what </b><b>feels </b>like a <b>lifetime</b>. <b>Back </b>then, I <b>thought </b><b>there </b>was <b>no </b>hope<b>: </b>I believed I would be stuck in this situation forever.”
“However, even though <b>my </b>circumstances aren’t ultimately better<b>, </b><b>I </b><b>finally </b><b>have </b><b>the courage </b>to <b>confront </b><b>him </b>about his <b>wrongdoings</b>”
“I’ve <b>never </b>lost hope, <b>even </b>during the most hopeless of times, <b>and </b>I truly hope you won’t either.”
<b>I </b>looked–up at him, noticing that his bloodshot eyes were even redder than usual. I could <b>tell </b>he was on the verge of tears, and watching him <b>swallow </b>the lump in his throat only <b>confined </b><b>my </b><b>suspicion</b>.
“Did you really break the vaser I <b>finally asked</b>, my <b>curiosity </b>getting the better of me.
He swallowed one inore, running a hand <b>through </b>his <b>hair </b>in <b>agitation</b>. “No,” he muttered. “I went to the party by myself because they said everyone <b>was </b>invited I was <b>standing </b>next to it <b>when </b>Kieran and his friends were ying some ball game. inside the house”
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“It bounced off my shoulder before shattering into pieces. Technically-
“So you didn’t do it,” I concluded, cutting him off. “It <b>was </b>their fault.”
“Don’t worry.” I reassured him. “I’ll see <b>what </b>I can do, alright?”
He didn’t respond this time, so I finally smiled. I had a feeling that Owen just needed a friend, too.
<b>+5 </b>Free Cons
I felt even happier than usual during my shift for two reasons: <b>first</b>, I finally stood up to Kieran, and second, Rowan wasn’t around to flirt with me.
Some students recognized me as the one who had confronted Kieran in the cafeteria, and while some looked at me <b>with </b>disgust, others offered their praise. I made a conscious decision to brush aside the degradingments.
However, the next customers were people I simply couldn’t ignore.
“Wee”
My words caught in my throat when <b>I </b>saw Sienna and Jaxon striding into the <b>café</b>, nked by Sienna’s friends. They froze the moment they spotted me, and a smirk crept across Sienna’s lips. I tightened my lips and forced myself to remain professional, greeting them with <b>a </b>curt smile.
“What would <b>you </b>like today<b>?</b>”
Sienna chose to ignore my question and instead scrutinized me from head to toe, her friends <b>doing </b>the same.
“I heard there was a ssy new cafe near our school. Someone must have gotten the memo <b>wrong</b>.” Sienna began with snarky tone.
“Now I understand why she made such a scene in the cafeteria. She’s clearly envious of what we have because she can’t even <b>afford </b>to <b>study </b>without working.”
I <b>but </b>my <b>hip </b><b>and </b>nced <b>around</b><b>, </b>aware <b>that </b>I couldn’t create a scene in here–<b>especially </b>since I desperately needed this job. With a resigned sigh, <b>I </b><b>asked</b>, “<b>May </b>I take your order<b>?</b><b>” </b>
Sienna let <b>out </b><b>a </b>sigh and finally <b>ryed </b>her order. I took it without <b>exchanging </b>any further words. Her friends followed suit, appearing disappointingly dejected.
I then turned my attention to <b>Jaxon</b>, but I avoided <b>making </b>eye contact <b>It </b>wasn’t <b>that </b>I couldn’t; rather, <b>I </b>simply didn’t want to.
“And for you?” I inquired.
Sienna looked <b>as </b>if she wanted to unleash <b>another </b>snide <b>remark</b>, but Jaxon <b>gently </b><b>restrained </b>her, pushing her to the side. I wanted tough at the expression on her face, but I held it back.
Jason remained <b>silent </b>for <b>a </b>while, prompting me to let out a <b>quiet </b>sigh of <b>impatience</b>.
The door chimed again, and I absently greeted the next <b>customers</b>, offering a <b>smile </b>to the old couple <b>entering </b>the <b>cafe</b>.
“<b>Wee </b>to Evermore,” I <b>said </b>cheerfully. Yet, my smile quickly Ladeid as I turned my attention back to Jaxon.
“I <b>would </b>appreciate it if you <b>could </b><b>share </b>your order, sir. I wouldn’t want a line forming. I muttered, trying to maintain my professionm
bull, he remained silent.
“You <b>already </b><b>know </b>my order,” he finally replied, <b>breaking </b>the
I paused in my writing letting <b>out </b>a deep breath of realization.
A <b>in </b><b>ck </b>Americano his sole order at any cafe, because he imed that all the other drinks were foe sweet. I had <b>a </b><b>sw </b>
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tooth, but I toned it down when we were together because he didn’t like them.
I think you’re mistaken, <b>sir</b>.” I said, finally looking <b>into </b>his eyes.
“I don’t recall knowing your order.”
I’ve forgotten about you.
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