Hello! I FEEL SO BAD WITH THIS STORY BECAUSE I KEEP PROMISING THINGS AND THEN NOT DOING THAT.

SORRY DUDES AND DUDETTES READING THIS.

I hope you enjoy this chapter! It will be about something that I've wanted to have incorporated in this story for a while.

This will have a bunch of flash backs of Dani, Abraham and Maxfields childhoods, since they all went to the same school.

ALRIGHT SEE YA.

They were kissing. Maxfield and Ali were kissing. Ali was dating Abraham. He would be crushed if he saw this. He'd never get over it.. And if I told him, he might forgive me. I left the rooms sight and headed down the halls. I saw Abraham walking towards the bedroom. "Wait, Abraham!" I shouted. He turned around, and when he saw me, he rolled his eyes and sighed. "What do you want, Dani?" He asked. I could tell he really didn't want to talk to me, but I couldn't help it. We had been best friends since kindergarten and had never parted since then. Nothing had seemed that big to break up. We've had fights before but they weren't big enough.

It was the second week of Kindergarten and I hadn't made any friends. I've talked to a few people, but I never hung out with them at Recess or finger painted with them. It sucked. I mean it really sucked. One day I had wanted to draw but I didn't have enough crayons. So I headed over to one of the tables where a few boys sat.

"Can I please borrow some crayons?" I asked, nervously. One of the boys just crossed his arms and shook his head. "Maxfield, that isn't nice." Another boy told him. He grabbed the crayons and got up from the table. He grabbed my hand with his other hand and dragged me over to one of the tables. "Lets colour together." He smiled at me. "I'm Abraham." He started colouring one of the pictures. "Im Danielle." I held out my hand to get him to shake it.

He did. "Can I just call you Dani?" He questioned. I nodded and grinned back at him.

Abraham was always there for me. Whenever Maxfield had made fun of me, whenever I got slushied, when I first came out. He never let me be sad.

"Abraham, I'm gay." I whispered to him. He just looked at me, like what I had said was the most obvious thing ever. "No duh.. I've known for about a month now." I was confused. How'd he know? I looked at him, puzzled. "I guess I didn't know before, but now I do. I knew you had been acting differently, and how you looked at girls. I put the pieces together and just waited for you to tell me." I smiled at him, relieved at how easy it was to tell him.

"And, Dani?" He grabbed my hand. "I support you. I'll support you for as long as I live." I looked down and immediately broke down. "Oh, crap. Did I say something wrong?" I shook my head, and sniffled. I wiped a tear away from my face. "I'm just so happy that you don't hate me because of this. I'd never want you to leave me. Ever." I cried. I wrapped my arms around him and squeezed tightly.

I sobbed slightly into his shoulder. "I love you Dani. I will be here for you, forever." He hugged back and I grinned widely.

"You're my best friend so I have to tell you something." I set my hand on his shoulder. "Since when are we best friends? You hurt me, Dani. We were best friends and now thats all changed. Nothing will ever be the same." That wasn't the first time Abraham had said that to me. Before I knew I was gay, things had happened with Abraham.

"Dani, I think I'm falling for you." Abraham admitted. I bit my lip, and looked into his eyes. He really meant it. "Abraham.." Before I could finish my thought, Abraham had his lips pressed against mine. It was soft. It was nice. That was the only kiss from a guy I ever enjoyed. I kissed him back and laid my hand on his face. I could feel him smile in the kiss. When we pulled apart, I saw the biggest grin on his face.

"So, what does this mean?" He asked. I took his hand and stole a quick kiss. "It means that we're together."

A week later, we broke up. We didn't think dating would work out anymore. "I want to be friends still, Dani. Nothing will be the same, but I want to try." He hugged me and we worked out our problems. We never dated again, but we did stay friends.

"I know I hurt you, but you really need to know something." He crossed his arms, and raised an eyebrow. The classic Abraham look. "I was walking down the hallway and saw Ali's room opened slightly.. And I saw something that I don't think I should have.."

"What do you mean?" I took a deep breath. I had to tell him. "I saw Ali and Maxfield kissing." I closed my eyes and finally let it out. "Oh please. I don't think so." Abraham started heading towards Ali's dorm. "See for yourself then." He opened the door and saw Ali and Maxfield together. "Ali?" Abraham said, almost a whimper. The two people stopped kissing and looked directly at Abraham.

"Oh my gosh, Abraham." Ali looked shocked that he had seen them. "Of course. Of course its you. You're kissing my girlfriend, Maxfield." Abraham angrily said. Maxfield got up, nervously. "Abraham, I'm so-" Before he finished, Abraham had punched him right in the face. And of course, that wasn't the first time that happened.

"You little faggot!" Maxfield shouted along with his ass head friends. Abraham stood there watching as Maxfield was making fun of me. I had just broken up with him, but he had only just found out I broke up with him because I liked girls. "Don't talk to my best friend that way." Abraham ordered Maxfield.

"Oh can it pip squeak!" He yelled. "Or else what?" Abraham asked, ticked off. "Or else.. This will happen." Maxfield turned around and grabbed something from the boys. He threw two slushies at me and Abraham. I took a few short breaths, and whined. I looked over at Abraham, wiping the slush off of my face. He looked furious. He took deep breathes. "What are you gonna do? Throw all your fairy dust on me and get the audience to clap if they believe in fairies?" Maxfield laughed.

Abraham ran over to the boy, and punched him square in the jaw. Maxfield fell to the ground, groaning in pain. "Leave Dani alone. Or else." Abraham snapped.

Abraham turned around and ran out of the room. Ali looked at me, furiously. "You. Little. Snitch." She wheeled over to me, and crossed her arms. "Abraham will never forgive me now! Thanks to you!" She shouted. "Now you know how it feels." I turned towards Abraham and tried to catch up to him. But I had lost him. "Abraham?!" I looked everywhere for him. He was no where to be found. I took out my phone, and started texting Aylin.

Hey, do you know where Abraham him? ~DANI.

It didn't take long for Aylin to text back.

Yeah, he's here. Come over to my dorm and talk to him. He's really upset and I have no clue why. ~AYLIN.

I headed over to Aylin's dorm and knocked on the door. She quickly answered, and let me in. Immediately after she left. She slammed the door as she left. I walked in and saw Abraham on the bed, crying. I sat on the bed beside him, and put my arm around him. He looked at me and lost it. He wrapped his arms around me and sobbed. "I can't believe this happened. I thought Ali was the girl for me..." When he got up from under my grasp, I saw how hurt he looked.

There was so much pain in his eyes, it was heart wrenching to see. "Abraham, it'll be okay." I tried to reassure him. "I'm sorry that I wasn't on your side of things. I understand why you did what you did, I just wanted to side with Ali." I grabbed onto his hand and started rubbing it. "It isn't your fault. I would have done the same thing.."

"Do you miss her?" He asked. I looked at him, puzzled. We hadn't talked about Nellie. I hadn't really talked about her to anybody except Aylin. "I do. I really do. I just want her to be able to forgive me. But I know she won't even listen to me about it." Abraham nodded in understanding. "Didn't you write that really romantic song about her? It's called, One, I think, isn't it?"

"Yeah. It is. But I don't know if a song will cut it." Abraham put his hand on my shoulder. "You gotta try." I smiled, and hugged him again. "I'm so happy that we're friends again." He patted my back and he just chuckled. "Lets go to my dorm and get cleaned up for Nellie." I told him.