GIRL MEETS WORLD - Finally
AUTHOR'S Note: Hey! :) I don't have A lot to say, but I do hope you are enjoying this so far. I don't own Girl Meets World. Also, so much thanks to Lil' Hedgepig because this would probably suck if he wasn't around to beta-read it.
Chapter 10: Fights
She didn't really want to talk to me, but she did so anyways. I suppose it was because she felt like she needed to do so. "You know, to me, friendship is always having someone's back; never making them feel left out, telling them everything, not leaving out any details. It's about sharing memories; knowing that no matter what, someone will always be there for you, to talk and to laugh with you, to help you out when you can't talk to anyone else. A friend is someone who never gives up and will always fight for you even no matter the case. When you are in a fight with a friend, you feel like there is no one who understands you. It feels like you are locked out of the world. You feel unexpected things that weren't around when you were with a friend. Friendship is doing all those crazy things with someone and not having it feel so wrong. A friend is someone that you can't really replace. They are a major part of your life. They laugh and cry with you; they are there when you are down in the dumps and they are there when you need them to be." She said. It sounded almost like she had spoken it all on one breath. There was a pause, before she said one last thing. "If they break any of those promises, then they aren't really a friend at all."
That was the last thing she said before she was overtaken by tears and she ran away. This time, Lucas didn't stop her. We were all in shock by what just happened. "I'm actually surprised she knew what that meant." A voice said. We all turned to see who it was, and saw that it was my dad. He was sitting and listening on the bench by the stairs. "She needed you guys." He said, concerned for her. "You guys should have known that, especially you, Riley. You should have known that better than anyone." His voice took on a sterner tone. "She has had many problems at HOME and almost everything is horrible for her." He said. "She is a lot like Shawn." His stern tone left to be replaced by a sad one. "I tried to help Shawn, but he didn't want to say he needed it." He looked at me. "He did and so does she."
After he said that, he got up and left, leaving me to think. I felt horrible. It was now eight in the evening, and I hadn't talked to her since. She still showed up to class, which was a surprise, but she didn't mutter A SINGLE word. She only came to give us the silent treatment. No matter how much I talked to her, she ignored me, or just stared at me. It was her death stare. I wanted her to show up at my window greatly, but she never did. I ended up falling asleep against the window.
The next day, I was miserable, but once again, Maya showed up and didn't say a word. This time, she didn't even look up. I was beginning to feel angry at her. "What is wrong with you!" I said, gritting my teeth. She looked at me. She was getting angry at me now. She looked as if she was ready to snap.
"I don't know, Riley." She said. The first thing I heard from her in a long time.
Author's Note: Sorry that the last couple of paragraphs were short, but I do hope that you enjoyed the chapter!
