38–Missing You
Sarah pov
“We have been waiting for you downstairs, Sarah. And here you are sitting on the carpet deep in your thoughts…” The lights in my room were switched off, but I could detect anger in Nadia’s voice. “Where is she?” I heard Shella outside the room, “Why the room is so dark? Has she gone to sleep?” “No! She is awake and chilling here.” Nadia told her frustratingly and switched on the lights. I quickly covered my eyes with my palms. I didn’t want to face lights. I did not want to face my friends.
F*uck! I did not want to face the world.
I did not want them to see my wet face.
I did not want them to witness me as a failure.
Sean was fu*king right. I could not do this. I could never bring Justin back. He seemed to be getting closer to her.
The way they were snuggled outside was a telltale sign that they had gotten quite close to each other. The way I could see the blush on her cheeks was enough to tell me that they haven’t been intimate yet.
“Oh, my God! Sarah! You are crying?” Shella gasped but I stood up wiping my face.
“I am good. Don’t worry about me.” I put on my jacket and started walking to the door.
“Where are you exactly going? Please wait.” They both were coming after me, but I had only one thing in mind. Justin was no more mine.
I started taking long strides to go out of the house.
“Where is she going?” I heard Nadia’s worried voice.
I kept walking when suddenly, I felt them finally catching up, panting profusely, “Girl. What got into you?” By now I was outside the main gate and was strolling across the road where bunches of trees could be
seen.
I spent my childhood there playing with Justin. I went near a big green bunch and went inside it. It embraced me like a cushion.
“Girl. You need to be careful here. There might be snakes…” Nadia complained while Shella gave her a nasty look and sat beside me.
“Sarah. What is it?” She shook my shoulder, “It’s unfair to us when you don’t share things. We are here because we love you. We care for you. Don’t you think we deserve some explanation?”
How to tell them, it’s not their love I wanted?
“Shella is right, Sarah.” Nadia said with a sigh, “I am not sitting here as you know the reptiles and…” Before she could finish saying it, Shella and I passed a knowing look and pulled her to us causing her to shriek in shock.
“You two bitches!” She was face down on our laps causing us to laugh so hard. Shella even smacked her
ass.
“This one is for calling us beechessss…”
Nadia scoffed and straightened up putting all her weight on our bodies, “Why are we exactly here, Sarah?” She asked me, trying to snuggle near Shella.
“We are here to follow Ashley. I don’t know why I am doing that… but… OH. MY GOD!” My eyes went wide. When my friends followed my gaze, they were in awe too.
Princess Ashley was using a small wooden staircase to exit the house. What kind of childish joke was it?
If Justin had allowed her to go out, then why she was using this…
“Let’s follow girls.” I snapped my fingers and stood up fixing my hair and clothes. There was no denying that Ashley looked changed in this new attire that fitted her well.
Nice! Time for some action.
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