"Not true." He responded before getting up.

"Where are you going?" I asked almost sounding desperate.

"To the bathroom if that's okay with you?" He joked.

"Yeah sure, sorry." I replied before he walked off. I half expected him to come back and we would sit and talk for hours whilst sipping red wine but this wasn't some chick flick and he left with his parents before he even said bye. My head was aching due to the amount of thinking I had been doing recently, before boys were in my life I had a clear head. Once you get in so deep there's no way out, the only probably is; which boy am I in deep with?

I rolled out of bed the next day wishing it was the weekend. Unfortunately it was only Tuesday and I had 8 hours of gruelling school to endure before I could return to my safe haven. I threw myself in the shower to attempt to wake myself up, it didn't do its job, I was still tired when I slumped down the stairs for breakfast. For some reason this morning I had a knot in my stomach, a sickness feeling, the feeling you get when you sense something bad is about to happen. I couldn't think of what could be worse than what happened yesterday.

"Not hungry?" My dad asked peering over his newspaper.

"No." I sighed leaning back on the bar stool.

"You need to eat breakfast; it sets you up for the day." He said flicking through the pages.

"I know, I study science." I responded.

"Don't blame me when you faint at school." He said as he threw his paper on the table before getting up and leaving the room.

"Hey hunny." My mum spoke as she entered the room.

"Morning." I said leaning on my elbow looking bored.

"Since we're running a bit behind, I need to leave now; we'll get a Starbucks on the way." She offered.

"Whatever." I replied before jumping of the bar stool and towards the front door. I slipped into the passenger seat and threw my school bag on the floor.

"What's happened now?" My mum asked as she joined me in the car, she could sense my bad mood.

"Mum, just leave it." I sighed.

"Okay, fine. Just remember our conversation."

"I do, I will." I said, as if I was reciting vows at a wedding or something. Getting married was a scary thought, could I ever love someone enough to marry them or even worse, could someone ever love me enough to want to marry me?

"Here you go, one grande mocha and a venti black forest hot chocolate." The barista said as she handed me my drinks.

"Urm, I'm sorry for asking but isn't Riley supposed to be working this morning?" I questioned since I didn't see him anywhere.

"Yeah, he didn't turn up so I got called in last minute." She huffed.

"Okay, thanks." I replied before turning around and walking off, her mood matched mine.

"Did you see Riley?" My mum asked as I stepped into the car.

"No he's off sick." I lied.

"Oh." She responded ending the conversation.

Once we reached school the front of the complex seemed rather quiet, too quiet. I stepped out of the car and slammed the door behind me, waving my mum off behind my back. I could hear the faint noise of chanting as I walked further towards the school. I turned the corner of one of the buildings and saw a mass crowd forming. There was a fight taking place. Our school wasn't in a rough area or a rough place so this was a rare occasion. I walked closer and closer to try and hear what was being chanted. I couldn't see through the sea of bodies but as I got closer more people noticed me approaching and began to clear a small path to the centre. I continued to walk straight ahead, in the sea of bodies. People were still chanting a mixture of words; I was unable to understand what they were saying. Eyes focused on me as I was pushed through. I looked up at the eyes watching down on me, I couldn't tell what emotion was being fed into me but I knew this wouldn't have a positive outcome. I was still looking up when I reached the front of the crowd. I finally drew my eyes away from the boy towering over me. The words became crystal clear as they were chanted louder.

"FIGHT FIGHT FIGHT!" Was echoed around the school yard. I stood completely still, frozen on the spot. I didn't know what to do or how to react, I waited for the adrenaline to kick in.

"Go on Harry, take him out!" Someone in the crowd shouted which then encourage everyone to chant; Harry. I felt sick to the stomach, I knew something bad was going to happen today.

"What's going on?" I asked the boy next to me.

"Some punk wants to start a fight with Harry."

"Over what?" I asked.

"Beats me, a girl most likely." He replied before he went back to chanting.

"SHE'S MINE!" Riley shouted.

"You don't own her." Harry responded more calmly. There were walking around in a circle, studying each other's moves.

"She hates you." Riley snarled.

"She deserves better than you." Harry stated. I still didn't move, I stood completely still waiting for a reason to intervene.

"You have no right to say that." Riley said getting angry.

"Why? Because it's true?" I begged Harry mentally to shut up, Riley was bigger built than he was, I didn't want to see the aftermath.

"Take it back!" Riley growled.

"Never." He replied earning a load of 'Ooo's' from the crowd. I could see Riley making a move, Harry was quick to react. Both of them started hitting each other full force. I couldn't stand to watch this anymore.

"STOP! Just stop it, please!" I shouted as I tried to separate them. Trying to separate two teenage boys full of energy is just as hard as it sounds.

"Delilah stay out of this." Riley said pushing me away.

"Delilah, please, I don't want you to get hurt." Harry asked sympathetically.

"No, whatever you're fighting over is stupid, you can resolve this in a reasonable manner." I tried to argue whilst they tried to attack each other. I was holding them both at arm's length but I didn't know how much longer I could hold them.

"Delilah move!" Riley shouted.

"Not until you stop fighting!" I shouted back.

"He's trouble!" Riley responded.

"You don't trust me at all do you?" I asked him calmly.

"How can I? After what you did." He spoke calmly too.

"You did worse."

"Don't drop it all on me!" He said raising his voice again.

"You brought this on yourself." Harry interjected.

"That's it!" Riley said before launching himself at Harry, I was thrown onto the floor with barely a scratch. I couldn't watch each other tear themselves apart so I intervened again. This time I was less successful, the punches were being thrown wildly and a hand came in contact with my cheek. I stumbled backwards at the force of the impact. The fight stopped and so did the chanting. Everything stood still and silent. I grabbed hold of my aching face, the pain shot through my body and brought a tear to my waterline which I refused to let fall.

"Delilah, I didn't mean to, I'm so sorry, that wasn't supposed to be you, you got in the way." Riley rushed his words as he walked over to me.

"Go away." I spoke.

"What?" He said looking angry and confused.

"Leave." I stated.

"What?" He repeated.

"I never want to see you again!" I finally shouted. I could see him tempted to fight back but instead he clenched his fists.

"Fine." He said before walking off. After he was finally out of sight I began to walk off.

"Delilah wait!" Harry called.

"You too." I replied before turning my back on him.

"What?" He asked sounding confused but no angry.

"I never want to see either of you again." I said amongst the silence before walking off, the aching still pounding my face but I was in more emotional pain, how much longer will my heart ache for?

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