Chapter 23 - Bestfriends Shouldn’t Know How You Taste
“Thank you Ryan.” I mumble, closing the door of the car with a soft thud. Ryan smiles, it comes out awkward and cautious as he turns to stare at a still enraged Arden.
“Let’s just hope he didn’t kill the guy.” Ryan winced when Arden slammed the door of the car unnecessarily harsh.I forced out a smile as we
watch him stride towards the house. He was still so furious. This was all my fault.
“I did this.” I mumble but didn’t know I said it loud enough that Ryan heard.
“What do you mean? How is it your fault?” Curiosity dotted his features. I looked back at Arden, watching him slam the front door closed with brutal force.
I sighed, turning my attention back to my auburn head best friend. “The boy Arden beat up was calling me unforgivable words.” I gulped, my eyes tearing up. “If-” My voice cracks and I gulped, breathing in some much needed air. “If I hadn’t kissed Blake none of this would happen. This is all my fault I’m a slut.”
Ryan’s eyes widen in shock at my use of words. Regaining his speech, his eyes softened considerably, but his tone was anything but soft.
“This isn’t your Fcking fault Ashley. I made that Fcking dare, I did this! You’re not a F*cking slut and you’ll never be. In fact if I had known the reason why Arden was pummeling the kid I’d join him, serves him right.” He says angrily.
but it didn’t stop me from flinching away from his harsh tone. He sees this and sighs. “Look
going to do anything reckless that will get you into trouble.” I cut him off. I knew someone does something
reluctant to part. “And it’s fine I’m not expecting them to. I can handle this, just a few more months until
Ashley, I promise that whatever I’ll do won’t cause any leave it be or else I’ll give Miranda
was usually partnered up with me for chemistry. Everyone seemed to stay clear of her. She was a bit clingy and talked Ryan a lot and it was what she thought, not holding anything back. She didn’t care
I had her self confidence, I would’ve told Blake a long time ago that I liked him, way more than a friend should. But white, full of horror. It wasn’t a secret that Ryan
the morning to bring cupcakes and doughnuts. But then again it was kind of sweet
reluctantly. ” Fine.” He grumbled. He was mad and I could tell as he drove away without saying goodbye. I sighed.
was happening downstairs. I groaned shifting around until I fully woke up. I was still groggy but forced myself to had changed out of my clothes and put on fresher
events from today had exhausted me to a great extent. But with now sore muscles and a migraine lurking in the corner, I needed more
“Dad it was his F*cking fault, I didn’t do anything that he wasn’t asking for!” Arden’s voice is so loud that my ears ring. I winced opening my eyes fully from the tired slit I had them.
I stride towards the door opening it softly so as to not alert them that I was coming to eavesdrop. My feet is cladded with socks and it makes it easier to walk without making a sound.
“I told you to stay out of trouble! Cops came to look for you Arden, this isn’t staying out of trouble. Why did you have to beat up the poor boy so much?!”
Dad roared. I flinched away, terrified of what will happen next. Dad wasn’t easily angered but tonight he definitely was.
I softly place my bum on the top stair, away from being noticed. I could hear mom’s soft voice, trying to calm everyone down. My hands shake uncontrollably as I grasp unto the wooden railing. My forehead press on the wooden surface as I listened to the argument.
“The A*shole deserved it dad!” Arden hisses in rage.
“No one deserves to be knocked out unconscious Arden! If I hadn’t come home early tonight, you’d be in a prison cell right now. You nearly got the kid in a coma!” Dad raged on.
I gasped covering my mouth with my palm. Arden was in this whole mess because of me. Tears blurred my vision. I should’ve been the one protecting him but I’ve failed.
“What I don’t understand is why you did it? What did the kid do to provoke you so much that you almost killed him?” Dad’s voice had lowered into one of curiosity.
I stood up and walked down the stairs. My hands shook but I was determined to not let Arden surfer the consequences alone. This was also my problem. So there I stood in front of my family who hadn’t noticed me as yet.
Dad’s back faced me as Arden eyes were strictly on him, not once moving away. Mom was beside them looking helpless to stop the argument. I clenched my fist at my sides, pressing them to my thighs. “It’s because of me dad. It was my fault he got into a fight.” I let out.
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