a/n: okay. So. Part two. In Blair's perspective. Writing him like he just plain doesn't like Whitlea and what she does is actually really hard. At least now he has a heart… Also, Maya Autumn is actually in the games. She's known as Lass Maya and you can ride the Ferris wheel with her.
Standard disclaimer applied.
the stars don't shine for you
(and really, she was just tired of hearing it)
[2/2]
He noticed because she wasn't there with her (plastered-on and fake) smile that lit up the room because everyone was too oblivious to see the hell that shone in her eyes with every whisper behind her back. He noticed.
He also noticed the looks she shot at Skyla and the White sisters. It was like she just wanted to gnaw their heads off—they caused her so much misery.
Maybe that was why he dated Anthea White.
He wanted her to hurt.
But it was only because of what she did to him.
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In sixth grade, she rejected him.
One of those rejections that made her seem like a real bitch at that moment, the kind that leaves everyone stunned for days on end.
And because it was her, and not some random girl that didn't have the whole damn grade after them, it kind of really hurt like hell.
And that was when he saw the part of her that everyone else seemed to be blind to—that manipulative side he learned to hate.
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He first asked out Bianca Noir to really get under her skin, but when that didn't work, he resorted to going out with Anthea White (who was happy to have the most popular and attractive guy in the grade ask her out), thus cheating on Bianca, which really should've gotten under her skin because they were best friends.
It didn't work as planned because then, N from the grade above them, asked her out.
Talk about jealousy.
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Bianca broke up with him, and Anthea was way too happy to have him all to herself.
And then Skyla came. She was from a red-light district farther up in Unova and it definitely didn't hurt her.
He almost broke up with Anthea for her, but then, Anthea slapped her and said, "know your place." in such a malicious voice that he let the thought of them breaking up die in his head.
But he still didn't know why he put his hand up her shirt.
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He was quite aware that Whitlea had seen, and that Maya had told her he wasn't worth it.
He wasn't deaf to her cries of agony and anger.
But he didn't really worry because quite honestly, Whitlea wouldn't have the nerves or guts to do something stupid.
Oh, how wrong he was.
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It was third period when he noticed because she wasn't there making others laugh when she wanted to cry.
Whitlea wasn't the type to miss school, either.
He started to worry.
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On the news that night, he caught her name and the words, "jumped off the Sky Arrow Bridge outside of Casteila City today at about eight forty-three am."
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The next day went by in a blur of confusion because damn, Whitlea Kuro had jumped off Sky Arrow Bridge.
It unsettled everyone—why, why would she do it?
It would be her death note that would really get to him, though.
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It wasn't even in her handwriting. It was scrawled and messy and rushed.
(I've had enough. I'm going to die today. Take away all the pain and suffering and maybe everyone will be able to breath out in relief or something. I'm trying to say I'm tired of being treated like I'm delusional. I know the stars don't shine for me.
You didn't have to rub it in my face.
P.S. Happy birthday, Blair.
—W. Kuro)
But he really hated was that her last thoughts were about him.
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Because when they finally found her, she was dead.
a/n: aaannnd, done. Wow, this took longer than I thought it would. Anyways, this two-shot of mine which I love dearly is finally at its close, but yes, soon, I will write another one. In the meantime, tell me how you liked this!
