ra's
you were raped?!"
th time, and again, I couldn't help but remember the dark smi
at the thought of being in that sort of situati
uld make sense of what it was, she quickly masked it with a forlorn smile, grabbed me by my
over and over again to me but I could onl
now that I looked like I had been run over (and maybe I have!). I couldn'
andle the hu
han a little pissed that she'd gone home last night without waiting for me, she
ut of her hold. She looked surprised at my outburst, and after wha
lept off on the club's staircase while waiting for you to return. When
emed to be telling the truth and so I belie
r in surprise. At first, I wondered what she was talking about but then when I saw the knowing
I then went on to tell her about how it had all happen
had fainted only to wake up in his bed, and as stupid as my story
uddenly while I could only nod. I wasn't pla
I mumbled in a small voice
! The thing with Trevor is also a secret... I wouldn't sp
made me feel better. I hugged her, crying some more when I r
s sinister smile, and couldn't help but think ab
e whispered, and like a
ce cream, and a large bucket of KFC chicken to finally calm me down, and after I'd had s
use was the terrible state of my room, and mind y
ly well that it had to be none other bu
been managing for years had been thrown apart, and the wood broken. My body shook with anger
ent that her father, Richard, could punish me f
s, and just like that of last
e, I picked up one of my big encyclopedias and threw it in her direction, aiming for
nswering my question, she gave me her signature eye roll, stalked off to a co
ing tears well up in my eyes again
because I had been rejected last night by my mate and then raped
rtain that she knew exactly what I was talking a
ng to some rejected wagwan?" She spat, c
means, Richard kno
t, I couldn't even bring myself to imagi
a, remember!" She spat in my face, causing my eyes to
ght now, I was still too sore to talk about Michael, and to think tha
ls like!" She spat, eyeing me like I was worth
that makes you?"
N
d rejected wagwan, you petty thief!" I lashed
ter laugh, walked away without sparing even a glance at me
The only problem I had now was the fact that Richard would be
es in a bid to stop myself from lounging at her. For the first few minutes,
uddenly a voice rang through my head; "All the youths
was reluctant to go because I didn't want to see him just yet but at the sa
ng to go for the so-called meeting, w