Nightlily wrote:
Alisha xx Cody xx Mikheal
viewtopic.php?f=20&t=608894&p=40681212#p40681212 Part 1
viewtopic.php?f=20&t=608894&p=40704977#p40704977 Part 2
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Part 3
Cody had everything and when I say everything I mean everything. From his well paying job, to the house he owned, to the ladies swarming his body. With all that chaos surrounding him, he still managed to make time for me. Another beauty of our friendship. I just continued to live peacefully in our old dorm that we shared before he moved out. Sure, he'd come over to study time to time but it was never the same. I hated that change. I hated the changes happening in general; everything was moving so fast and I wasn't able to keep up. Tests and exams were so much harder for me because we were taking separate courses. Everything school-wise was set far back out of reach in my brain. All I could think of was him, him, him.
Sure, everything wasn't so bad. We still hung out in between classes and bought a coffee or two. We would talk, share a laugh, and even if we were in a playful mood there was always the option of a game of tag or hide and go seek. But it still felt strange, like there was an awkward distance between us now, and I was almost sure he felt it too. It began when he started bringing a new "study buddy" to our 1x1 studies. He would always insist that there was room for one more. I'd agree for our own sake; to not start a fight. They were all girls that took some of the same courses as him. I started getting sort of offended after the first few weeks because it seemed like he was sending me some sort of subliminal message like, "Get a girl, or I'm assuming something weird." But I knew he'd never do that to me. Or would he?
Our last study together was with his newest girlfriend Alisha. No, Cody was not a player if thats what you were assuming. He often had steady relationships that lasted a month or two until one of them decided they were unfit for each other. But Alisha was new, and he seemed so excited about her. An excited that made me almost jealous. Almost. Anyone would be lucky to have such a catch like him. It's just that the last time I've ever made him this happy was in kindergarten. When I accepted his offer to play trains...
He told me to wait in his house to study, because he had to go pick up Alisha. I was fine with that, really. The real problem was the attitude she gave me.
I heard the door unlock and I looked up from my book and she surely was a sight to see. She was tall and thin and her stilettos boosted her another four inches. She towered a bit over Cody, just like I had always done. Her hair was a bush of long dark locks swept over one side of her shoulder. She had the curled horns of a ram matching the fur of Cody's. And her eyes. Her eyes. A piercing, icy white. There was nothing beautiful about her, to me. All I got from her was an eerie, deathly feeling. Her face was solemn as she stared back at me. She had narrowed her eyes and turned her head slowly to Cody.
"Who is this man," she had said in a strange foreign accent I couldn't quite put my finger on.
"Cody, the guy I was telling you about in the car. He's really nice once you get to know him," he said cheerfully, trying to make me seem a tad bit more approachable.
His opinion didn't quite seem to cut it. Her head shot back at me, her glossy hair bobbing slightly.
"I disapprove. Get 'im out of my face."
Cody's face has dropped; he seemed torn. There was a long pause, and my gaze shifted slightly from her to Cody.
"He leaves or I do." she said icily, crossing her arms staring down at Cody.
"C'mon Alisha... you don't even know him yet... he could be-"
He was interrupted by the loud clattering of her heels as she made a swift movement for the door. She had put her hand on the handle when Cody had made his decision.
"Wait! Don't go... Mike... could you please?" he only looked at the door.
That told me more than enough. Our friendship was less important. I could see the girl smile out of the corner of my eye as she gently turned the knob to open the door and made a hand gesture out onto the porch. I was up and out of their sight in less than a minute with the door slamming at my heels.
I didn't hear from Cody the day after, or the day after that. A few days after the incident I had only seen him once or twice in the hallway and he motioned for me to join him. He looked hollow. Sad. Lost. I just turned the other way. I got a phone call and a text day after day but I never answered and I never replied. I was too angry, or that was what I was feeling then, but in reality I was just being stupid. Cody, I'm sorry. I should have answered your calls. I should have replied to a single text. I should have told you the truth.
I should have told you I loved you. Instead, I left you deserted.
DX Gah, this was great, but it messed me up because I used to think MIke wasa girl o_o