Chapter #10 Elaine

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      The afternoon breeze ruffled my uniform. I sighed in comfort, the warm air heated my skin, and I was feeling amazing.

      "It's so calm." The pinkette beside me whispered.

      I nodded, "certainly."

      The two boys beside us didn't seemed dazed by the sense of peace that filled the area.

      "Where to?" Isen asked, stretching his arms.

      Blyke chuckled, "you tell me."

       Isen turned to me. "Where should we go?"

      I shrugged, "it doesn't really matter to me."

      The breeze shifted again. And a smile danced across Remi's face.

      "So that means that I get to choose!"

      Blyke patted her head. "Yup."

      Remi put a hand on her chin, and began to think. "Well." She frowned, "I know a place, but you guys need to swear that you won't back out or complain."

       "I swear," Blyke nodded.

       Isen looked around nervously, "Fine."

      All eyes were on me.

      "Uhm." I hesitated, "if you insist..."

       "Perfect!" Remi clapped her hands together.

      The four of us made our way to the gate, where nobody was at.

      Remi opened it, and walked out like there was no problem in doing so.

      Us three stood in complete shock.

      "Wait!" Isen grumbled, "you want us to go to town?!"

      Remi nodded, "That's the plan."

      "I can't," I objected. "I've got things to do..."

      "You promised." Remi chanted in a singsong voice.

      Blyke walked towards Remi. "I'm not letting you go alone."

      Now, only me and Isen were standing on the other side of gate.

      Isen took a deep breath in, and out. "I did promise," he admitted. And he walked over to where Remi and Blyke stood.

      I stood alone, the other three's eyes pressuring me to walk forward.

      "We won't bite!" Remi snickered.

      I clenched my teeth. I did not like to be mocked. But it was true, I did have plans with Defamatory after school.

      Oh well.

      I made my way over to the other side. "Flattery gets you nowhere." I told Remi stoically, before making my way to the front of our group.

      We all walked in silence, nobody dared break the tension in the air. All except Isen.

      "So where are we going," he asked simply.

      I huffed a breath of annoyance, and Remi glared at him.

      "Now isn't the time." The pinkette grumbled, "we aren't in the mood to talk."

      Isen looked around, finally feeling the tension that surrounded me and Remi.

       "Oh." He nodded in understanding. "Is this about the Incident again? You know, it was a year ago, you two could..."

       "I'm sorry." I interrupted Isen sternly. "But I have no interest in..." I didn't say the last words, but everyone already knew them. 'Making up with her.'

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