This was getting out of hand, and I wasn't the only one who knew it. If this came out the wrong way, not only my friends, but my family and even he would hate me. But I'm getting ahead of myself. Our story really starts about a month before all this happened.

It was third period, P.E. class, and my friends, Thalia, Piper, and Hazel, and I were warming up, getting ready for our favorite unit in physical education, soccer. I waved to my boyfriend, Luke, who was over with the rest of the guys, warming up as my friends and I were. He caught my eye and ran over, his buddies following behind him. I smiled as he kissed the top of my head, lifting up my chin so that my lips would meet his. I saw Thalia out of the corner of my eye fake throwing up while Piper and Hazel looked slightly uncomfortable. It was no secret that my friends hated my boyfriend, always saying things like, "You could do so much better," or "He looks like he's waiting for the second you turn your back so he can go cheat on you like all the other guys like him." (Five guesses as to which one Thalia said)

"Hey you," I said, my arms wrapping themselves around his torso.

"Hey babe," he replied, beads of sweat running down his forehead.

"Are you excited for soccer try-outs, the girls and I can't wait," at this, some of the guys started snickering behind their hands. "What's going on," I asked, confusion taking over my face.

"Well babe, you heard about the budget cuts right," I nodded my head, no understanding where he was going with this. "Well, they had to cut the funding for some of our sports teams and we don't get much of a crowd during your games, so they decided to cut the girl's team," he said, shrugging his shoulders to make it seem non-important.

"What?!" Thalia screeched from behind me. "Why those little, no good…"

"Then we'll just try out for the guys team," I countered nonchalantly. "You always say that I'm ten times better than some of the guys on your team.

"Well, yeah but you can't be serious babe. You're a girl, you're fragile, and you could get hurt."

"I'm fragile, huh?" I said calmly, anger boiling deep within me.

"Uh-oh, you're gonna get it now," Hazel whispered, Thalia and Piper nodding behind her.

"How's this for fragile?" I questioned, my right arm pulling back to come in contact with his face. He doubled over, his hand coming up to touch his swelling eye. "And you know what else is fragile? Our relationship. Whoops, now it's broken," he opened his mouth to protest. "We are done. Don't try to call me."