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Yeah, everything bored me.

“I just need to get past the limit, Tiff.”

I let out a breath as I squeezed my fists until it hurt.

“You already did that a while ago.”

For a fraction of a second, Tiffany looked sad. She really seemed worried about me.

“So you’re not coming tonight, James?”

“I don’t feel like it.”

I saw her get up and, without turning around, raised her hand to wave goodbye. “Then stay in your own little cage then.”

Tiffany left, and I could finally take a hot shower. I ate alone and lay down on the bed, with my phone in my hand.

Jordan:Jasper and I went to the movies

Thank you so much for the invite, Jordan.

I wanted to see just what kind of party I was missing out on. I went to Connell’s Instagram page.

That dick posted anything and everything on his stories. All that was missing was for him to add the first and last name of every girl who went down on him.

Even though, to be honest, he only shared the videos and photos he took with girls with his close friends.

After wasting half an hour of my life on Instagram, I came back to reality. I needed to sleep. I could do something dumb, or not. I better not, now that I thought about it.

And just like they say that the only way to get rid of temptation was to yield to it, I surrendered and looked through my contacts. I put on the speakerphone then put my phone on my chest. Four rings, then an answer.

“James? Is that you?”

“White.”

My voice echoed more gruffly than usual.

“It’s midnight! What is it? Did something happen?”

She sounded worried judging by how fast she spoke.

No, she hated me.

“Were you sleeping?”

A little puff.

“Of course I was! I—”

“Then why’d you answer?” Silence.

“No,” I heard her hiss faintly.

“No what?” I whispered.

“No, That’s not true.” More silence. Maybe I was wrong.

Maybe she’d turned on the iron but after changing her mind she didn’t use it again. That was why she had straight hair. The words flowed out of my mouth, and I couldn’t say them to her. I could whisper the worst things to her; why was I now was afraid of asking her something so simple?