Love and Letters (Ari and Sebastian's Story)
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Chapter 11 Targets img
Chapter 12 Plans img
Chapter 13 Broken img
Chapter 14 Rooftops img
Chapter 15 Turning point img
Chapter 16 Suspicious img
Chapter 17 Revelation img
Chapter 18 Cold Blue img
Chapter 19 Progress img
Chapter 20 Our Secret img
Chapter 21 A number img
Chapter 22 Shame on you img
Chapter 23 Diary 6: The First Entry img
Chapter 24 Diary 6: the Fifty-Seventh Entry img
Chapter 25 The Full Story img
Chapter 26 A Realization img
Chapter 27 A Stalemate img
Chapter 28 A heart to heart img
Chapter 29 Close Again img
Chapter 30 The Past img
Chapter 31 Confrontation img
Chapter 32 Courage img
Chapter 33 Make up img
Chapter 34 A Father's Wish img
Chapter 35 Stronger Together img
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Chapter 5 Ready Let's start

"Ready? Let's start. What happens when your friends find out you're nothing but a manipulative bitch? Answer: They'll hate and leave you, of course, one after the other."

It's the first one I've received this week, and they're finally going to make their move. I've been dreading this since I got that first note and swore to stop the person who has my diary. But I've failed majorly, and now I have to suffer the consequences.

"Ari, you okay?" Dina asks me. She wraps her arm around my shoulder, pinning me close to her. Ever since finding out about my mother's death, she hasn't left my side. I should be grateful for her presence, but it only served to worsen my guilt. I told her before she left for Botswana that I have no feelings for Dave anymore, but after seeing him again yesterday, I realize I am still far from getting over him.

"Yeah, just...tired." I was inconsolable last night. Once it finally hits me that my mother is gone, all the emotions I'd been holding just blew up. And then there's that mess with Seb, and the fact that a mysterious stranger has my diary and is gearing to tear my world apart. Even I'm not surprised I couldn't get a grip.

"What's that?" Dina reaches out from behind to my locker.

Panicked, I scramble and rip the paper out of her hand.

"Dude! Okay, I'm sorry. I was...." Dina says, holding her hands up, "I was just curious."

I crumple the paper between my hands, embarrassed at my reaction. "It's okay. I'm just a bit overprotective of my things, you know." I laugh, but it sounds unconvincing even to my own ears.

We both walk down to our classes in silence, Dina casting worried glances in my direction.

"I'm really fine, Dina," I assure her, giving her a smile. I like Dina. I really do. She had a rough childhood, and she had a hard time freeing herself from it at the start, but you can now clearly see that she's slowly shedding that burden off of her and becoming her own person. I'm proud of her for it.

"Are you sure? Because...." Dina's walking slows down, and she narrows her eyes at our peers around us. "Am I just being paranoid or are these people whispering about us or something?"

"Hey, Ari and Dina. What a morning, huh?" Kate Crawford approaches us with her cousins, Lia and Maine. They have their hands to their lips, giggling as if they just found out about something funny. "Is it true?"

"What's true?" Dina scoffs. She never liked the girls, owing to their ugly confrontation last year.

"That Ari is in love with David? But that couldn't be, right? Since you and Ari are still friends" Lia asked.

Dina and I stare at each other, too stunned to speak. Oh no. No no no. There's no doubt. This is that person's doing. Is this what they meant about taking the first step?

Kate gasps, "I know. Dina looks totally okay with it, it's like she knows already. Don't tell me. Is it really possible that the three of them are in some kind of...polygamous relationship?"

"Oh my gosh. Is that even legal?" Maine replies and the three of them laugh.

"Dina, I don't know---" I start.

But Maine waves her hand in the air, dismissing what I have to say. "She said David went straight to you and spent the night the minute they got back from Africa." she supplies, "Nice. I didn't know that it could be a thing here in HPH. Tell me, do you think we'd have a shot with David? Can we join the harem, then?"

The girls cackled, and by the second, I see Dina's anger grow.

"Dina. I was...it's true Dave spent the night. But we all did, my friends and I. Back at Seb's. The boys were worried about me because I couldn't bring myself to stop crying. " I murmur, hoping to God that she's at least hearing my explanation.

But Dina isn't looking at me, her eyes completely focused on the Crawford cousins. "Who? Who said that?" She asked with thinly veiled contempt, and I genuinely fear that she would murder them.

Just then, a tall, muscular blonde rushes towards us, pushing me out to the door of the campus."Ari! Get out fast, right now! Dina, get her away from here!" It was Britanny, previously a member of the Student Council, and arguably one of the most aggressive women you'll meet in your lifetime. "You three. Scram or I cut off your fake nails," she tells the Crawford cousins, who immediately heeded her warning.

"Ow! Brit. That hurts. Why? What happened?" I complain, grasping at my elbow.

"You need to get out. You don't need to see this." Brit tells me in a desperate voice. She looks behind her, "Shit. Where's Dina? That girl snuck out of my sight. Did you notice where she went?"

My heart pounded, "No. Shoot. We have to find her. She's really pissed. She's going to make a scene."

"As well as she should be. Listen, Ari. I'm going to tell you something and I want you to be calm, okay?" Brit says, taking my shoulders and bending her head down toward me so we're seeing eye to eye.

"Why..." I mutter, my eyes caught at something behind her. The school bulletin board, where the Student Council posts announcements. Only I don't recognize it anymore. It looks pink and garish and something is written there, making most of the students clamor in front of it in curiosity. I slip past Brit's arms, ignoring her protests as I walk back to campus to get a clearer look at what's there.

I reach it and as if noticing my presence, my peers make way for me at the center. My knees shake and my hands tremble but I keep walking toward the board until I can see everything clearly.

In my periphery, I see Seb's worried face among the crowd, but I can't look at him in shame. I don't know how I can even stand there in the first place, in the middle of it all.

"Ari." his voice is the softest it has been, but I still hear it. I don't go to him, though, I can't face anyone right now. So I turn on my heels and run.

            
            

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