Chapter Sixteen • Lost

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"There's no one here." This seemed to upset him, that he wasn't getting his way, and he soon looked more like the frustrated child. With a mean look in his eyes, he grabbed my arm and began pulling me behind him. I struggled, but I was considerably weak in the muscle department.

"What are you doing?!" I shrieked, trying to wriggle out of his grasp. He said nothing and continued to drag me across the hall until we reached my front door. "Get off of me!"

"Just shut it, Rose," he grumbled. Then, he proceeded to reach into his pocket and pull out a key. My eyes widened when I noticed that it was the exact same as my key, which was currently in my back pocket and impossible to take in the last few minutes we'd been together. He unlocked the door with ease, the key sliding in just like mine.

"Why do you have a key to my room?!" I asked worriedly. Please let him not be a pyschopathic stalker, I repeated over and over in my head. He didn't look at me at all, but instead shoved me inside and shut the door behind him, pocketing the key as he went.

"That's part of what I have to tell you," he snapped. I stared at him with surprise, my eyes wide and heart beating quickly. He sat in the chair near the window and stared back expectantly. I quickly sat on my bed, never taking my eyes off of him, never trusting him.

"So now that you've broken into my dorm and practically kidnapped me-"

"Oh don't be so dramatic."

"How can I not be? When we first met, you were more like your brother. But now I'm not so sure," I accused, pulling my knees up to my chin and holding my legs. He had become someone completely different. The sweet, kind Daniel I'd known a little over a week ago had been replaced by an equally emotionally unstable psycho and it revealed a character that was quite unpleasant.

"I'm really not like this. I promise. But you just have to trust me. It's just...there have been a few things that have been difficult to deal with in the past month." When I heard the sadness dripping from his voice, my face dropped, all emotion and reality resurfacing. I actually felt sorry. How I could I have been so cold? Why were my emotions suddenly everywhere since I'd come to Reietto?

"I'm sorry," I whispered. He looked up, purple circles of sleepless nights clear and an exasperated expression shaping his face. The poor kid looked close to tears.

"There's a reason I...dared you," he said quietly, his eyes hidden by his lowered lids. While he stared ardently towards the ground, I stared his him worriedly. "There's things I want to tell you, but I can't. There's things I've done- things I'm doing that I'm not very proud of and I just want you to know that I really don't want to ruin this." I raised an eyebrow.

"Ruin what?" I replied in a shaky voice. He stayed silent for a moment before looking out the window.

"Our friendship. I know we barely know each other, but...you're not a bad person, Rose. Not at all," he concluded. I sewed my lips shut, fervently trying to think. I considered him a friend, I guess. Being ahead in school never really allowed me the chance to have close conpanionships, so when the chance arose, I was clueless or unsure. However, if I went off of all the knowledge packed into my head, yes. Daniel was my friend.

"When you say that there are things you've done..."

"I can't tell you that, but I want you to know that I'm sorry about it." I was still utterly confused, but the second intrusion of my dorm suddenly interrupted my thoughts as I turned to see Chloe burst through the door. She hadn't become a caveman in her time away, but she certainly didn't look at her best. Her chocolate hair was greasy and slightly frazzled, her lipstick nearly gone and bags beneath her eyes.

"Oh my- Chloe," I breathed slowly approaching her, more from surprise rather than happiness. Her expression was difficult to decipher. It was a mixture of paranoia and anger, her patience and nerves clearly wearing thin.

"Rose. Daniel," she greeted monotonously, nodding towards us. I stopped right in front of her, examining her train-wrecked state. "Sorry to bust in, but I wanted to apologize. To both of you." I craned my neck to see Daniel rising from his chair. He looked at me carefully, but walked forward with his hands behind his back.

"But there's nothing to apologize for-"

"Yes there is," she cut me off abruptly. "Just because I didn't tell everyone your secret doesn't mean that I'm innocent." Both Daniel and I, with furrowed brows, waited on edge for her to elaborate. She said that she hadn't told anyone anything when they were taking her away.

"I was stupid. I knew that Ryder would hear what I was saying, so I began talking. And I involved Beckham. I started saying things about the war between them and how we were all doomed. I said that Beckham was thinking of confronting Ryder about the war and so when Ryder got his first glimse of Beckham, all hell broke loose.

"I didn't think. I was still upset that Rose thought she could challenge me and I decided I was going to stir things up. I'm sorry, Rose. I'm sorry, Daniel. I did this," she said, her eyes watering slightly.

"It's alright. I completely forgive you," I sighed, relief flooding through me. Daniel, face still serious and still, shifted uncomfortably.

"I forgive you, too...but what did you tell Cas and Ryder?" Daniel asked. My heart sank; what if we were in trouble anyway?

"Well, that's what I really want to apologize for. I told them that I thought that by war, it meant Cas and Ryder were going to fight each other. Physically. But Ryder didn't believe me, so he kept prodding until I would tell him otherwise. That's why I was gone for so long; I didn't- couldn't tell him the truth. So in the end, I told him that I had heard about the war from you, Rose. I thought this would give you a chance to get some information," she divulged, her face crumpled in shame.

If my heart had sunk before, then the entirety of my organs must've sunk just then. She told Ryder that I knew about the war? Where would this put me? And just when I thought Chloe was going to fix things, she truly made them worse. But I couldn't be mad; that would make everything that much harder.

I clasped a hand to my forehead, feeling a little light-headed. Daniel and Chloe looked at me worriedly, but I ignored them easily. How would I get through this?

Once I pulled myself together and found the words that had briefly escaped me, I cleared my throat and looked Chloe in the eyes.

"So what am I going to do?" Chloe tightened her lips and looked away. Daniel breathed loudly from beside me, and then tension settled in quickly. "Chloe?"

"Well, Ryder's coming. Here." I opened my mouth to protest, but realised there was nothing I could say to change it.

Just what I needed.

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