"Hey Princess," his voice so dramatic and hot, as it danced around my ears. Wait what was I saying? In no way was he at all hot!! Well… no, no he wasn't.
"What do you want?" I said, trying to sound annoyed. Annoying and dangerous as he was, there was something about him that drew me in.
"Just thought we could catch up, is that a problem…?" Duncan asked looking me in the eye. He wouldn't back down, so I did first.
"There's nothing to catch up on," I said cold and serious. He stared at me for a long time. I regret what I said, regret it badly. But he just is soo different from me, so NOT my type. When I looked up he was crushed. If I didn't know better I'd swear he was going to cry. My expression softened a little at the look of his bug brown eyes. They did look nice… wait slow down. I can't believe I thought that! Everything that happened on the island stayed on the island. There was nothing between us, right? Argg.
"I guess I'll go then," Duncan whispered in a sad lonely voice.
Watching him leave tore me up inside. Maybe I do have feelings for him. Maybe I'm too blind to notice. Although none of that matters I think I lost him. I hurt him and there's no way he'll take me now. Why do I have to be so stupid all the time?
Walking back to my room I saw Duncan again. He didn't even look at me; however I did receive a cold heartless look from Geoff. I know I deserved it, but it still stung. I never thought Geoff could not like someone. I really messed up. After seeing Geoff I ran. I ran as far as I could all the way to the woods!
When I stopped running I was in the middle of nowhere; Trees all around me, nothing but trees! Where was I? How far had I ran? Quickly I headed back in the direction I came, hoping to get out. Sweat poured out of me like a facet… I was lost! Frantic, I sprinted until I came head first with a mossy, damp tree. Stinging pain rushed to my forehead, and then it started to throb. I was in too much pain to continue walking. I struggled to sit down on the muddy Earth. Now what was I supposed to do for an injury like this? I was a certified CIT, I should know this. The more I thought the harder my head throbbed. Then I remembered, I had my cell phone!
As fast as I could, without hurting myself, I dug my cell phone out of my pocket. When I flipped it open I looked for bars. Zero! Zip! I stood up slowly, wincing in pain, and started to roam. I couldn't find service, so I climbed onto a log. Holding my balance two bars appeared. Quickly I dialed Bridgette's number hoping she would answer.
"Courtney, where care you?" Bridgette screamed into the phone.
"I got lost in the woods. And hit my head. I don't know how to get out of here," I said panicking again.
"Don't wo—"suddenly my phone went dead.
