Chapter 50: True Friend
“I don’t understand why you were always there even if you know that I’m just taking you as a comfort friend and nothing else,” I confessed when we were sitting by the lake.
We were throwing stones by the river that created circles, the sizes of those circles depend how far you threw it.
I didn’t want to talk over back at the pool wherein people who barely knows me will keep on staring, so Terence took me by the park where I could rant as much as I could. He even bought me tempura from Bossing’s.
Of course, he allowed me to cry for about five minutes. I hated how I sobbed and how heavy my tears are, but I didn’t care because I feel safe with him.
I narrated the story at the ball field and about the conversation I’ve heard from the two mean girls back at the comfort room down to how I defended myself.