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Wings of A Butterfly

Dear IntheCloset,
Another powerful chapter, loaded with emotion and meaning.
Hopefully, Jonathon will come out, come clean, and turn his life around; Henry, too.

Luke has been through a lot of heartache. Why is it that the innocent, open, loving people are always the ones run over by the Mack Trucks of life?

Aaron, at some point deep in the bowels of his mind, I hope knows that, contrary to being responsible for the condition Jonathon is in, is responsible for him getting better, instead.

I didn't really expect another chapter installment to have been posted by one of my favourite authors this morning, but I greatly appreciate it, heartwrenching as it may be.

You are a gifted writer. Thank you for sharing your talents with us.
 
Dear InTheCloset,

I'm reminded of this quote from Emile Deschamps:

"When two people cry together for the first time, they understand how much they love each other."

Thanks for this wonderful story!
 
Oh my God! Here I was thinking I couldn't possibly get any more hooked to this story, and you write something like this! It is absolutely amazing. Just WOW. I'm looking forward to the next installment. Thanks for taking your time to write this, and thanks even more for sharing it with us! :=D::=D::=D:
 
ITC i'am at a loss for words. That was a very emotional chapter and I could feel the tears in my eyes. You have a way with words that brings the reader into the story and feels all the emotion of the charters. Thanks for a great read. H&K
Vic
 
Wow 2 powerful chapters. You always have us on the edge of our seat, ITC. Great job, as always.
 
ITC, if you're not careful, you will have me in the hospital bed next to either Jonathan or Henry. There is little I can say other than these last few chapters have been nothing short of excellence. And, as you can well see, your stories hold a great deal more in substance than the typical gay saga full of sex. They represent an emotional side of life that contains the feelings of true love and compassion. What you have written is something that, in some degrees, each of us will or have witnessed sometime within our lives. And with all depths of the emotional ladder seemingly reached with this last chapter we get a glimse of it beginning to make it's way up the rungs and into a more positive light. Kudos to you for a very stirring story.

Craiger
 
I have been crying ... :cry: Incredible sadness, I cannot take a death .. I am far too connected to this very real drama ... Your writing is spectacular ... :=D: (*8*):-)
 
Wings of A Butterfly

Chapter Eight:
Something in the Stars


* I knocked three times consecutively on Lucas’ door. When he opened the door, a big smile stretched across his face. He leaned in and wrapped his arms around me to greet me. Usually, I would have felt uncomfortable hugging a guy, but for some reason Lucas felt warm and inviting. I hugged him back and when he pulled away, all he could do was smile at me.

There was a silence between us, but it wasn’t awkward. It was the kind of silence where we both were just taking the moment in and establishing our comfort with each other. He walked over to his desk and started going through the drawers as I sat on his bed and watched him.

“So what’re we doin tonight?” I asked.
“Well, I hope you don’t mind but, my Astronomy class is having a stargazing lab tonight and they told us to bring a friend along,” he said.
“Really? That sounds awesome,” I said.

I didn’t intend it, but my voice gave off a less than happy tone.

“Sorry,” he said, “You don’t have to go if you don’t want.”
“Oh no Lucas,” I said, “I didn’t mean it like that.”
“Then what’s wrong?” he asked.
“It’s just…my mom was a star-gazer,” I said.
“Oh, Aaron I’m sorry I didn’t know…”
“No, it’s not a bad thing,” I said, “I want to go.”

His bright hazel eyes shimmered with excitement. He pulled a flashlight and a notebook out of his desk and threw them into his bag. With a smile on his face, he grabbed my arm and pulled me out the door.

We walked together in silence to the parking complex until we got to his car. The look on his face told me that there was something on his mind that he couldn’t shake. Even after we had been on the road for a few minutes, he still seemed like he was cutting himself off from me, and I was starting to get annoyed.

“Lucas,” I said, “Is something wrong?”
“No,” he said, “I’m just thinking…”
“Bout what?” I asked.
“It’s nothing…”
“Luke.”
“I was just thinking about last night,” he said.
“Look Lucas, you said Jonathan is doing better. You shouldn’t keep worrying about him,” I said.
“No, that’s not what I meant.”
“Well what did you mean?” I asked.
“I was thinking…about us…” he said.
“What about us?” I asked.
“Ok…this is really hard to put into words,” he said with an uncomfortable laugh.

The sun was almost set now and the horizon glimmered with the remaining sunlight. The light bathed Lucas in an amazing gold color. Even in his uncertainty, he still seemed like the closest thing to a perfect human being. I placed my hand on his which was on the gearshift and looked fiercely into his eyes when he looked at me in surprise.

“Lucas, there is nothing you can say that will make me judge you, or laugh at you, or hate you,” I said, “You can tell me anything.”
“Well I don’t want to tell you anything, I want to ask you something,” he said.
“Ask away,” I said, “I’m all ears.”

He looked away from me and back at the road. He was concentrating on his wording so intensely that I could almost smell his hair burning from the heat coming from his brain. I felt the muscles in his hand contract around the gearshift and I saw his other hand tighten its grip around the steering wheel. He looked back at me, pursed his lips, and took a deep breath.

“Why did you cry with me?” he asked.
That’s it? That’s the big question?

I retracted my hand off of his and put it behind my head. I must have been thinking for a while because when I opened my eyes to answer, the sun was gone and the lights from the city were miles behind us. You could see the stars clearly now and everything seemed so peaceful.

“Lucas,” I said.

He turned his head towards me, but he didn’t look at me. For the first time, I felt like he was afraid of what I had to say. But the truth was that I was a little afraid of saying it. How could I tell him how much he meant to me, that I would be willing to die for him, when we’ve only known each other for a little over a week?

“When I was…holding you…” I said, “I was able to feel your pain. I felt how much you were hurting…and I just had to cry too.”

He slowed the car down and turned onto a dirt road where I saw headlights from cars and flashlights from the people around them. Lucas parked next to a white convertible Beetle and we got out to be greeted by his lab professor.

“Hey Lucas, what took you so long,” she said, “I expected you to be the first one out here.”
“My friend here likes to make me late,” he said with a grin.
“Hi, Aaron,” I said, “Saunders.”
“Oh, you’re the famous Aaron Saunders,” she said.
“Huh?”
“I’m Camille Robbins,” she said, “I believe my husband is your Psychology professor.”
Oh shit…
“Uh, yeah…” I said.
“I hear you like to knock him down a few notches everyday,” she said.
“Yeah, I guess I do,” I said with an awkward laugh, “He probably doesn’t like me very much.”
“That’s not true at all,” she said, “You’re his favorite student.”
“What?” Lucas and I said in unison.
“Yeah,” she said, “He says all the time he wishes his other students had as much passion for their beliefs as you do.”

I was stunned. After almost 3 months of stepping on each others’ toes, I could have bet my life on Robbins’ hatred for me. Lucas looked at me with the same stunned-stupid look on his face. Neither of us could believe my stubborn, arrogant outbursts in class actually made Robbins like me.

A man in a blue shirt with pit-stains visible even in the dark came over and whispered something into Camille’s ear. She motioned for us to join the rest of the group of the students in the field. I stood next to Lucas as the three lab professors got everyone’s attention. I could almost feel the excitement emanating from Lucas’ body.

“Welcome everyone,” the man with pit-stains said, “We’re gonna start the evening by giving everyone a handheld telescope. Your assignments are in your lab manuals so as soon as you’re finished, turn in your papers and sign out with either me, Professor Robbins, or Professor Galvin.”

Lucas received his telescope and we branched off into the field. We found a clearing where the trees below us parted and we could see the sky almost perfectly. The stars were gleaming in the night’s sky, and shimmered in Lucas’ eyes. I pointed out the few constellations I knew because of my mother.

My favorite was Orion the hunter. My mom told me all sorts of stories when I was a child about adventure heroes and I always wanted to be just like them. Orion the hunter made me think of how I was back then every time I looked at it. I turned my gaze to Lucas who was smiling at me as I stared at my hunter.

“What?” I asked.
“I had no idea you loved this so much,” he said.
“Yeah well…it was the one thing I shared with my mom besides DNA,” I said.

He smiled at me and sat down next to me in the chairs we set out. His arm brushed against mine as he put it on the armrest.

“Do you think about her a lot?” he asked.
“I think about her every day Luke,” I said.

I looked back up into the stars and wondered if my mother was somewhere up there watching me. I never truly believed in Heaven or Hell. I didn’t think I would be able to live this life the way I wanted to if I thought that there was an eternal one after it. But right here, and right now, it was almost like something blanketed me with warmth. As I sat there with Lucas, I couldn’t help but feel really good.

The instructors started rounding the students up and collecting their assignments. Lucas handed his in and we went back to his car. The inside of the car was surprisingly warm considering the cool temperature outside. The ride back to campus was very comfortable and safe.

“Have you heard from Henry yet?” he asked.
“Yeah…I got a letter from him today,” I said.
“How is he?”
“He sounds like he’s doing well,” I said, “Part of his therapy is atonement so he was apologizing to me for the pain his addiction may have caused me.”
“Well at least he’s getting better,” he said.
“What do you mean?”
“Nothing,” he said.
“Is something wrong with Jonathan?” I asked.
“I saw him today,” he said, “He responded to the treatment for his breathing…but that lead them to find some internal bleeding and rib fractures that they missed.”
“Oh shit…is he going to be ok?” I asked.
“They didn’t say anything one way or the other,” he said.
“Lucas... I’m really sorry,” I said.
“Thank you Aaron,” he said, “I’m sure he’ll be alright.”
“Yeah,” I said, “He will be.”

We dove back into our comfortable silence for the rest of the drive back. We listened to music, but not very loudly. I was starting to drift off by the time we were close to campus. When the car stopped, I opened my eyes to see Lucas staring at me and rubbing his neck.

“Something wrong?” I asked groggily.
“Oh sorry,” he said with a laugh, “I was wondering if I should wake you or let you rest for a bit.”

I laughed a little back and noticed he was still rubbing his neck as we got out of the car. When we started walking, I reached over and placed my hand on the back of his neck and started rubbing it for him. He turned towards me and smiled awkwardly.

“You weren’t hitting the right spot,” I said, “Most of the tension is near the top of the neck.”
“Thanks Aaron,” he said.

We approached my building first. A part of me really didn’t want to leave him, but it was late and I was exhausted. We faced each other for a moment, with the street lamps shining onto us, and the empty courtyard chirping with sounds of crickets. I noticed my hand was still on his neck, but I didn’t pull it away.

He was staring into my eyes, and I was staring back into his. There was a sudden click between the two of us, and I knew that there was something going through his mind that he was afraid of saying. I removed my hand and put it in my pocket. I looked down at the ground for two seconds and when I looked back up, I felt Lucas’ lips press against mine. The shock made every muscle in my body clench.

He pulled away and saw the look of pure surprise on my face. I saw his comfort completely lift away as he realized what he had just done.

“Oh my God…Aaron I’m so sorry,” he said, “I don’t know why I did that. Can you please just forget this happened? I don’t know what came over me. I swear I’m not like that-“
“Lucas just…shut up for a second…”

I took a deep breath and calmed myself down as Lucas stopped babbling. He looked like he was on the verge of tears. I raised my right hand, which was balled up in a fist, and he flinched away. Before he could take off, I grabbed him with my left hand and put my right hand behind his head and pulled him back towards me to kiss him.

It gave me a rush. The adrenaline sped through my blood as I felt his soft lips press against mine. I pulled his body into mine and squeezed him so hard, not wanting to ever let go. I felt his tears drop onto my shirt and pulled away to notice he was crying. I gave him another soft peck on his amazing lips and let go of him.

“Wha…”
“Good night Lucas,” I said with a grin on my face.

I turned and walked into my building with the biggest smile on my face and the most amazing warmth in my heart. I turned and saw Lucas standing outside with a stunned look, almost as if he were afraid to move. I smiled at him and turned towards the stairs.

Well that was different…
 
Wow! That gave me chills.... not chill chills, more like warm chills..... I love it. I wanted to be either one of them, experiencing that kiss. Aaron is finally able to appreciate the bond he has with Lucas. I'm happy too that Aaron has found out he is not the dreaded and hated student he has tried to portray.

Craiger
 
Great chapter ITC. Keep up the good work. Looking forward to the next one. Don't be too long in positing it. H&K
Vic
 
WOW !!! ITC Thank you. This is a fantastic tale, please post more, and soon !
I hope both Henry and Jonathan can overcome their addiction and get back to college.
It seems that Aaron and Lucas can help each other to climb out of their respective pits and find happiness.
HUGZ
Harry
 
Like others have already said ... :wow:!!!

Just ... :wow:!!! ..| :=D:

MORE!, Please!! (group)

Keep smilin'!! :kiss:(*8*)
Chaz :luv:
 
Sooooooooooooo adorable. Loved it! Thanks, ITC for another masterpiece!
 
Dear InTheCloset,
THANKS! I Needed That.
It's been one Helluva week, and the soft, gentleness, and pleasant surprises on both the academic and relational fronts was a great tonic for what ails you.

I enjoyed this installment very much.
Your writing continues to capture the soul.
Thank you for sharing your talents with us.
(*8*) ..| :=D: :wave:
 
Hey guys, sorry it's been a while. I've been going through a lot of personal changes and a lot of bad shit has happened to me lately. I've gotten through it and everything's getting better, but I just haven't had the time between everything going on to do any writing. But the past couple days, I buckled down and wrote until my fingers went numb. I've already gotten amazing feedback on this chapter thanks to a very good friend :)

Hope you all enjoy!

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Wings of A Butterfly

Chapter Nine:
The Gathering Storm


I felt my phone buzz in its usual spot underneath my pillow. Without opening my eyes, I pulled it out and opened it, hoping it was just my alarm going off. The hope was dashed when I heard Carly’s voice come from the receiver.

“Hey, are you talking to me yet?” she said.
I rolled my eyes with the lids still closed and said, “Yes, I am. Good morning to you too.”
“Hi, good morning,” she said, “So like are you off your period? Cause I kinda want my best friend today.”
“Yes,” I said with a sigh.
“Good. Meet me for breakfast in 10 minutes, and DON’T be late,” she said.

I hung up the phone and dropped it onto the ground next to my bed. I took in several deep breaths before I could summon the strength to get up. I felt paralyzed from what happened last night. My mind raced with questions, and my heart just raced as I thought about Lucas.

The sun seemed a little brighter today. I opened my eyes and was almost blinded by how brilliant the light was coming through the blinds. I played last night’s events over in my head. I stopped at the moment where Lucas and I were sitting next to each other, staring at my warrior in the sky. I replayed the shock that went through me when his arm brushed against mine. Every time our skin touched, it was like a tiny electrocution.

But when we were standing outside with the streetlights blinding my eyes, it was like those quiet moments before the storm hits. I played it in slow motion in my head. The way his lips felt against mine, sending a rush of energy through me. The electrocution was as powerful as a lightning storm at that moment. It didn’t feel wrong or disgusting like I was programmed to think kissing another guy would be. It felt like having the final piece of my puzzle missing for years, and then Lucas coming along to fill the empty space where the piece should have been.

I looked at myself in the mirror for a few minutes. I wasn’t an athletic guy, but I did think I was fit. I ran my hand through my dark brown hair and brushed at my face where stubble was starting to form. I thought it made me look jaunty, so I decided to not shave that morning. I threw on a light blue t-shirt and a pair of cargo shorts, grabbed my bag, and went out to meet Carly.

The air was crisp with the fall season looming over the horizon. A light breeze flew past me, cooling me from the heat emanating from the sunlight. The cool air stimulated my senses and enveloped me in a feeling of being truly alive. It was probably the first time in almost two years I’ve actually had this feeling.

I walked slowly from my dorm to the dining hall where Carly was surely waiting for me. She wasn’t the patient type, so I quickened my pace. I noticed her from a distance looking at her watch. When I approached her, she glared at me.

“5 seconds late,” she said.
“Really?” I asked, “You’re going to be THAT impatient?”
“I told you not to be late!” she said.
“Well you know me,” I said with a smile.
“What’s that smile about,” she asked.

Her eyes narrowed as she studied my face. After a couple seconds, her eyes widened again and her face looked stunned. She took in a sharp gasp and smiled at me with her “I know what you did” smile.

“You’re glowing!” she said.
“It’s the sunlight,” I said walking past her to get in line for breakfast.
“Aaron Michael Saunders don’t you dare lie to me,” she said.
“Fuck this middle naming me noise,” I said, “I didn’t do anything.”
“Liar!” she said.
“Whatever,” I said grabbing a plate.
“He kissed you didn’t he?” she asked.
“CARLY!” I yelled.

Everyone around me hushed and stared at me. I knew it was because I yelled, but part of me felt like it was because they knew. I set my plate down and walked out of the room. I could almost feel everyone’s eyes burning holes into my back as I left. I hooked around the corner of the building and sat down on the ground. I didn’t feel like crying, I just felt ashamed.

Carly slowly came around the corner and sat down next to me. She put her hand on my arm and I turned to look at her. She looked sad, and I felt terrible for being responsible for that look on her face.

“Aaron I’m sorry…that was inconsiderate,” she said.
“You were right though,” I said.
“I was wrong to ask,” she said, “It’s not my place to ask you that kind of thing, and I’m sorry I did it in front of all those people.”

I leaned into her and set my head on her shoulder. She brought her hand up and brushed the side of my face, in an almost motherly way. After a few moments my phone started buzzing in my pocket. I pulled it out to see “Lucas” displayed on the screen. I silenced the ring and put the phone back in my pocket.

“Why don’t you want to talk to him?” she asked,
“I don’t know what to say to him,” I said.
“Did you kiss him back?” she asked.
I remained silent.
“Sorry, I did it again…” she said.
“I did,” I said.
“Did you like it?”
“Yes…” I said.
“Then go do it again,” she said.

I looked up at her with a confused look on my face.

“Go tell him that you like him, that’s probably what he was calling about,” she said.
“But…”
“No,” she said cutting me off, “Go get him.”

I stood up and picked up my bag, but hesitated when I tried to take a step. I looked at Carly and she sighed.

“Aaron Michael Saunders if you don’t go get that boy then so help me I will make your life a living hell,” she said with a grin.

I smiled back and turned to walk towards the dorm buildings. I paid no attention to the clouds forming in the sky as they started cutting off the sunlight….

***​

I knocked my three vertical knocks on Lucas’ door. My heart was pounding in my chest as I thought of what I might say to him. I knew I liked him, and I knew I liked our kiss. But what I didn’t know was how this was going to work out, or how I was going to come out. I didn’t even know what I was…

“Hey Aaron,” Lucas said as he opened the door.
“Hey Luke,” I said.
“What are you doing here?”
“You called…” I said.
“You know…some people return phone calls with…phone calls?” he asked with a grin.
“I know, I just thought we should talk in person,” I said.
“Ok, come on in,” he said.

He smiled at me as I walked into his room. His gorgeous hazel eyes sparkled, and I couldn’t look away from him. I stood in the middle of the room, and he stood at the door after he closed it. I shifted on my feet as the discomfort set in. I didn’t know what to say. I definitely didn’t know what he wanted me to say.

He walked over to me, placed his hands at my sides and kissed me. When he pulled away, I felt tears form in my closed eyes. I opened them to see him with a sad look on his face.

“You’re breaking things off with me aren’t you?” he asked.
“No!” I said, “I don’t know…”
“Aaron, if you don’t want to be with me, you just have to say so,” he said.
“Luke,” I said, “That’s not it.”
“Then what’s wrong?” he asked.
“I really don’t know what happened last night,” I said, “And I’m not sure how to process it.”
“Aaron…you kissed me back…” he said.
“Yeah, but before I did it you freaked out,” I said, “You were ashamed of it.”
“So? I thought you were going to hate me, I didn’t know you were going to respond the way you did,” he said.
“No, my point is…if you were ashamed of it, then how am I supposed to feel about it?”
“Aaron… I wasn’t ashamed of liking you,” he said.
“You weren’t?”
“No,” he said resting his hand on my face, “I was ashamed of what I did.”

He leaned in and kissed me again.

“But I’m not anymore,” he said.

He pulled me into him and kissed me. The feeling of his lips on mine, and his hands on my back were all like little electrodes sending off continuous shocks through my body. He pushed be backwards and I fell onto his bed. He leaned in on top of me and started kissing my neck. I felt his tongue slide across my skin as he kissed me. My skin surged with excitement as his hands explored my body. I felt his hand go under my shirt, and suddenly I was overwhelmed with fear.

“Luke…” I gasped.
He moaned softly.
“Luke…stop…”
He moaned again and moved his hand down my thigh.
“No,” I said.

He stopped and looked me in the eyes, panting from his excitement.

“What’s wrong?” he asked.
“I’m just…not ready,” I said.
“What do you mean?”
“Sex is a big deal for me…” I said, “I hear people saying that their first time is something they remember all the time, whether it was amazing, or something they’d rather forget; whether it was with someone they really cared about, or some random person from a bar; whether it makes them happy, or it makes them depressed. I want my first time to be something I smile about every time I think about it. I’m sorry…”
“Aaron,” he said firmly, “Don’t you dare be sorry for that.”
“What?”
“You have no idea how much respect I have for you now,” he said, “That is the most amazing thing I’ve ever heard.”
“Really? It doesn’t bother you?” I asked.
“Of course not,” he said, “I promise I won’t ever pressure you Aaron.”
“Thanks Luke,” I said with a smile.
“So, does that mean we can’t even kiss?” he said with a frown.
“Of course not,” I said pulling him up to my lips.

I felt a surge of electricity go through me. His soft skin felt warm to the touch. After a few moments he pulled away and just looked at me. A smile stretched across his face which forced a smile onto mine. We both jumped at the same time when his phone started buzzing on his bedside table. I ran my right hand through his hair as he reached over and picked up the phone.

“Hello?” he asked.

I could hear the faint sound of a female voice speaking very quickly coming from the phone.

“Lynn…wait; slow down,” he said, “What’s going on?”

He listened intently to the phone and made a frustrated look.

“Ugh, okay I’ll be downstairs in 2 minutes,” he said, “What? No give me 2 minutes!”

He hung up the phone and looked back at me apologetically. He looked like he were about to break in two.

“That was my friend Cherilyn,” he said, “I need to go downstairs and help her with her essay. She’s totally incompetent when it comes to writing so she needs my help.”
“Oh, okay that’s no problem,” I said, “Just hurry back.”

I leaned in and kissed him softly on the lips.

“You are making it really hard to leave,” he said.
“I know,” I said kissing him again, “But if it helps, I promise to be here when you get back.”
“Deal,” he said as he stood up.

He grabbed his bag and his keys and walked towards the door. With his hand around the knob, he froze. Before I knew it he was back on top of me on the bed giving me another kiss. This one lasted for about 5 years. Or, at least that’s what it felt like. He stood up and smiled at me.

“Had to get one for the road,” he said.
“Oh just get out of here,” I said blushing.

After he left, I grabbed his remote and turned on the little TV sitting on a table at the foot of his bed. I flipped through the crappy local channels and found nothing to watch. Looking around the room, I noticed his laptop sitting at his desk. I opened it up and turned it on, hoping to check my email, but was stopped by his password protection.

Damn.

I stood up and looked around the room. It was then that I noticed the smell. It was like those moments when you were a child, standing outside in a rainstorm, watching the clouds form and taking in the scent of the first droplets hitting the ground with a hint of vanilla in the air as well. I looked outside and noticed the sun was completely blocked out, and the ground was polka-dotted with water.

The vanilla smell rose out from the rain smell when I closed the door. I sat back down on Luke’s bed and brought his pillow up to my face. It smelled wonderful; peaches and cream. My eyes instinctively shut as I took in the details of his room. When my eyes opened, I noticed a stack of papers on the ground next to his desk. I stood up and looked at the one on the top that read, “Aaron Saunders’ Heart of Gold.”

This must be his essay.

I picked it up and thumbed through it.

Damn he wrote a lot…

I turned the pages and noticed a section that was circled in red. I read through it and my eyes widened in terror as I read something that tore my heart apart on the inside…

The source of Aaron’s issues with trusting people is most likely caused by the trauma of losing his mother to Breast Cancer. His life took a turn for the worst as the one person he could trust in his life was suddenly taken from him, and since then he’s had this wall constructed around his heart to make sure no one else was able to touch it. I’m not sure why he let me through, I don’t even know if he truly likes me. But what I do know is that he’s the kind of person you have to be careful with. He’s the kind of person who doesn’t let people get close because he’s certain they’re just going to throw his trust in his face someday along the road.

I heard the door open behind me, but I couldn’t put the paper down.

“Okay, crisis averted. Now where were…” he said.

He trailed off when he noticed what was in my hands.

“Aaron…”
“Luke what the fuck is this?” I asked.
“You…you weren’t supposed to see that,” he said softly.
“I can’t believe you would do this,” I said. I felt the tears start to burn my eyes.
“Aaron wait,” he said, “That’s just a rough draft. I wasn’t going to turn that in I swear.”
“I trusted you,” I said staring angrily through eyes that were quickly filling with tears.
“Aaron I wasn’t going to show that to anyone. I circled it because I was taking it out,” he said, “I was just writing down everything I had in my head. I swear I wasn’t going to put that in.”
“You shouldn’t have even THOUGHT about writing that down,” I yelled.
“I’m sorry!” he yelled.
“I can’t even look at you right now,” I said as I bolted towards the door.
“Aaron please don’t leave!” he yelled, “Just give me a chance to explain!”
“You only get one chance with me Luke,” I said, “And you already blew it.”

***​

The rain pelted me as I walked across the courtyard. I felt like there was a hole in my side, growing in size every second. It hurt a lot, but I couldn’t stop the pain. I got inside my dorm building and went straight up into my room. I didn’t even change out of my soaking wet clothes. In all my wetness, I flopped down on my bed and cried. The part that hurt the most probably didn’t have anything to do with being betrayed. I was almost certain that it hurt so much because of who betrayed me.

That’s what I get I guess…
 
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