;Chapter 13

Aries sat there, scribling her emotions down. She felt kind of sorry for the paper... it looked really depressing. She didn't notice anything around her until Jordan came up. "I noticed you weren't doing so well, you weren't yourself last night. Wanna tell em what's up?" He looked so cute when he was sad, his eyes drooped and it actualy looked like he cared. Aries just turned her head and let her long black hair hang in her face. Jordan slided over beside her and put his arms tightly around her. She sat there not knowing how to react. She looked around the campus. Cars, a park, tennis courts, then she saw Kelsey and Jesse standing in the auto cart attempting to stay hidden. Aries knew they were debating whether to talk to her or not. Then the next thing she saw made her furious. Kelsey practically fell into Jesse's arms with her hands over her face. He kissed her head whispering something. Jordan saw what Aries was looking at. "Is that why?" He whispered into her ear. Aries just starred at him. She looked like a puppy stranded in the rain, staring at her brother through a window of a nice house being cuddled by a total stranger. Aries just looked down, she didn't know what to do. Then... Jordan kissed her. She slowly backed away, confused. "I'm sorry.... I don't know why I did that." Aries's face went from confused to an angry look. Her nose crumpled and she got up, grabbed her bag, and ran off. Kelsey noticed as Aries ran down the street off in the distance. She just stood there helpless in Jesse's arms. "I can't do this anymore to her. She's never gunna forgive us." She sobbed, Kelsey rarely cried, the only time she remembered crying was when her Nana died. Jesse stood there holding the one person he knew he had left. Aries was gone. It would never be the same. He had lost her ; and he knew it. Aries kept running. A loud crack of thunder and lighting filled the sky. She stopped running and stood in the middle of the road as the rain fell upon her body. Aries fell to the ground crying tears of hate and sorrow, she hoped a car would come and run her over so that she didn't have to breathe anymore. She also knew it would hurt less then the pain she felt now. An old lady looked out her window and saw the girl sitting in the middle of the road, soaked to the bone, holding her arms crying. She didn't know how to react. And neither did Aries.
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I love this story!! hurry and write fast!!!!

--Lexxi x3
keep on writing. I love it. rock on.
Yes. WONDERFUL. Now more :) <333
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so good. great job!!

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