"Yeah, I guess I am not used to the whole having friends that are girls that really care" Hannah's eyes followed Mia as she got up to explore the room.

"What do you mean"

"You know, the guys never really have fights and when I have them with other girls I just ignore and let those friendships die. The curse of pretty much only having boys friends." Mia said as she approached the desk.

"I still don't get it" Hannah laughed.

"Nevermind-"She paused for a second" Oh Bryce is having a party in a couple of days, you should come with us".

"Nah, I am good" Denied Hannah the invitation.

"Oh come on Han. It's just a high school party, nothing bad can happen. Plus you know me, there is no reason for denying it" Smile the blonde.

"I will think about it Mia" The blonde girl smiled knowing Hannah would come to the party.

"Great"

End of Flashback:


How can someone pretend for so long that they are perfect

some people pretend for a day, a week, or a year but you

You have been pretending for your entire life Mia Jensen

Do you really think people around school believe in your fake smile

Your fake happiness, your fake perfect relationship

If you do then let me break the news to you

Most of us see right through your lies

The headphones in Clay's era played the second tape of his sister. Mia Jensen. He knew the girl had changed through the years, but to the point where she lead a teen girl to end her life? That was tragic.

The bond they used to have used to be so pure, so full of life and siblinghood but now all that was the rest of it was memories. For them to share a few words or sentences needed a tragic event to happen.

And with his mind filled with thoughts of his sister, he wondered where was she? She left in her own car, and he thought she was driving to school but since he arrived he hasn't seen her. 

That was because she wasn't at school, Mia was in Monet, the coffee shop a couple of blocks away from her high school. In that cafe was she, Marcus, Courtney, Zach, Ryan, Alex, and later joined Tyler.

For the past minutes they have been there Mia haven't shared a word, when they got in she asked for a hot coffee on the balcony but other than that not a word left her mouth.

She felt uncomfortable in the middle of them, they weren't members of her usual friend group, they were just people that all together helped a girl kill herself. Not the greatest way of meeting them.

"But, what is the story exactly?" Asked Alex to Courtney.

"Hannah was a liar. She was jealous and emotionally unstable. And she thought everyone was out to get her" Explained Courtney, thinking she was actually being reasonable.

"Aren't you describing yourself?"

"We tried to be her friend. We did but she blamed us when things go wrong, she was the one with problems."

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