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Chapter 10
Chapter 10
“Brooklyn, must be nice running off to another coast all summer without a word. Classes start soon – or did you forget about our travel plans?”
After a month of silence, his usual confidence wavered slightly.
I still had nothing to say.
Then his mom’s voice took over.
“Sweetie! How’s the East Coast treating you? Aiden just told me about your fight. Don’t be too hard on him – we’ll sort this out when you’re back. And guess what? His college letter came today! Yours must be on its way. When are you coming home to celebrate? I have something special planned…”
She’d always been like a second mother. I couldn’t bring myself to cut her off, so I listened.
“Actually, we’re keeping it low–key. My parents are swamped with work – we’ll probably just do a virtual celebration. I might not be back until move–in…”
Aiden snatched the phone back.
His breathing was heavy; I could feel his anger even through the static.
“I’m trying here, Brooklyn. How long are you going to keep sulking? If you want to play it this way, fine. I won’t wait around for you to join me in New York.”
When silence was his only answer, he added coldly: “Just don’t come crying when you regret this.”
I ended the call and blocked this number too.
Later, Mom called – my acceptance letter had arrived.
My parents were stunned to see the West Coast school name where they’d expected an East Coast one.
“Honey, when did you decide this? Without talking to us? Does Aiden know? His mom was just asking about your letter…”
Dad’s worried face appeared on screen. “Sweetie, that’s the other side of the country. Are you sure about this? Remember how much you hate the heat? And you’ve never lived that far from home.”
I tried explaining about the school’s reputation, about having my best friend there.
They weren’t buying it.
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