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riven.

her heart sank, no matter how many times she would see him her heart would always ache, riven was her person, her everything. the girl brought up the courage to go over to them, she watched as dane and sky fought, pretty ruthlessly to be honest.

sky had managed to get dane to the floor, holding him down with his sword, but then dane moved his sword to sky's abdomen and used his foot to cut him. sky jumped back and held his wound. faye cringed but then felt anger when dane was looking smug.

faye jumped onto the platform and walked over to sky. she held out her hand to help him up, and he glanced at her hand for a moment and took it.

"thank you, faye." he winced.

faye just smiled at the boy. "i swear i will kick dane's arse, he's a fucking prick." she laughed.

"haven't you already done that like a thousand times?" sky asked, holding his wound.

"yes, but i'd do it again." she smiled, helping sky down the steps.

sky glanced at faye basically asking if she knew riven was there. she shrugged with a small smile, telling him she would be fine.

riven watched faye walk towards him, her face was emotionless. riven, on the other hand, his face was soft when he looked at her. he missed her.

"he is such a prick." sky angrily said, watching his dad walk away.

"yeah, and he's your dad." riven told him. "this mean you'll give me a run for my money one day?" he asked.

riven smirked and turned to dane's direction. "oi, dane." he shouted, gaining the boys' attention. "your little groupies will send you dick pics later. let's get him checked out, you can explain this one."

faye stared at dane, it was a look that could kill.

...

they arrived at the greenhouse, sky opened the door harshly. he was clearly trying to show he wasn't in pain but he definitely was.

terra walked over to them, a confused look on her face. "what's happened?" she asked.

"just a bit of sparring between friends." riven answered, tapping sky's back, then looking at dane.

terra glared at dane. "what? you did this?" she asked him.

"impressed?" dane cockily said.

faye rolled her eyes and terra scoffed.

sky sat on one of the beds and lifted his shirt, showing terra the cut. faye was standing next to terra but she heard riven and dane's conversation.

"by the way, bea wants to hang tonight. you game." dane asked.

faye felt someone staring at her, she turned around and saw riven quickly look away.

he was quiet for a moment. "uh. no." he answered.

dane pulled a face and walked out of the greenhouse.

faye turned her attention back to sky, who was being bandaged up, but she still felt riven's eyes on her. she spun around again, this time saying something.

"what?" she asked.

riven continued to stare at the girl as if she hadn't said a word, he looked at the door to the greenhouse asking if she wanted to leave with him. faye's head was telling her, no, but her heart was begging her to go with him. faye nodded, following riven out of the greenhouse.

...

the two had been walking in silence for about five minutes, she didn't want to speak, and neither did he.

faye was the one who broke the silence. "are you gonna say anything?" she asked, slightly angrily.

"i'm sorry."

faye stopped in her tracks, her head snapping towards the boy. "that's it?"

"i'm sorry for choosing dane and beatrix over you, i'm sorry for not speaking to you for months." he told her, looking into her eyes.

"why did you do it?" she asked. "why did you choose them over me, after everything."

"it wasn't me, faye. i felt as if i had no control over what i was saying." riven stepped closer to faye, making her not be able to look anywhere else but at him.

faye stayed silent for what felt like hours, but it was a mere five seconds. then something clicked. "rosalind." she muttered.

riven hummed in confusion, raising his eyebrows at her.

"it was rosalind, she did something to you, i know it." faye quickly spoke.

it was as if something snapped in riven's head. "oh my, god."

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