I had just seen Nash leading a bunch of ninth-grade boys, looking all fired up, like they were marching straight into a showdown.
"Louise, Nash's been going on about how Fiona's part of their crew in Grade 9, telling everyone to lay off the gossip. He even put a few loose talkers in their place," my desk mate whispered. "Don't you think he's being a bit too protective of Fiona? Watch out, Louise."
I kept quiet, focused on my writing, though my pen dug into the paper a bit harder, leaving a noticeable mark.
"Louise, I think..."
"Don't even start," I shot her a side glance, cutting her off. "Nash is just looking out for his own, that's all."
My classmate, realizing her attempt at gossip was a flop, chuckled awkwardly and zipped it.
Nash was getting closer. I stood up, notebook in hand, and stepped outside to block their path.
"Nash," I called out gently.
"I'm busy right now. Whatever it is, tell me later," Nash replied, clearly irritated.
I bit my lip, hesitating. "Are you heading to Mr. Garcia's office because of the whole Fiona thing?"
"You know and still ask?" Nash's temper flared. He was already hot-headed and my lukewarm comments were just adding fuel to the fire.
If it had been anyone else, he might've thrown a punch.
"Nash, hear me out. Going there won't help; it'll just make things messier. Please, just go back. If Mr. Garcia sees you, he'll just get more riled up."
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