Enzo Nina and I shook hands and agreed to be “friends” for now. “You can’t just let this happen,” Fio growled, angry with me for letting it come to this as I watched Nina walk away. “I know,” I replied with an outward sigh, sticking my hands in my pockets and making my way toward where my moto
Nina I didn’t want to admit that it broke my heart to tell Enzo we couldn’t be together, but it was the right thing to do. We would be toxic together, and besides -- there was just too much drama surrounding the pseudo-relationship we already had for a real relationship to be able to blossom. Ad
Nina “Fancy seeing you here,” Justin said with an oddly warm smile. “Can I sit with you?” I bit my lip and glanced around quickly, half expecting Lisa or someone else to be snickering nearby as if this was all a prank -- but there was no one else. It seemed as though he came alone. Why was he ac
Out of sight, out of mind. The shot we took at the bar started to hit, and soon I was dancing along with my friends. It felt good just to let loose without having to deal with any drama -- just us three girls. I was glad that I had been paired up with them as roommates in our first year of college
Enzo I was just sitting down to watch a movie and drown my sorrows in a bowl of popcorn when my door suddenly burst open. “What the fuck?!” I shouted, jumping up from my couch and spilling popcorn everywhere. My eyes widened as I saw Luke come in, his skull exposed, carrying a limp Nina
Nina I woke up to the sound of thunder and howling wind in a dark bedroom that was not my own. Where was I? I slowly sat up, peering through the cracked door that led to another room. I could make out the silhouette of a man on the couch. He was watching a scary movie on the TV. It sounded like
“I’ll take you home when you’re able to walk without collapsing,” Enzo replied, his words immediately followed by a sudden crash of thunder that made the TV flicker. “Also, there’s a typhoon.” I shuddered and pulled my knees up to my chest. Wordlessly, Enzo stood and grabbed a throw blanket from a
Nina When I got home, Jessica and Lori were both furious. “Where were you!” Jessica yelled as soon as I walked in the door. I didn’t even have a chance to hang my jacket up. “You totally ditched us,” Lori chimed in, folding her arms across her chest. “We thought you got kidnapped or something. Th