Alli's POV
Dave and I had been making out, like usual. But things went a little further than they usually did. Unlike when I was making out with Drew, it wasn't effortless. It didn't feel right. I had to think about what I was doing. With Drew, I just went with what felt right.
In the back of my head, I knew I really cared about Drew. I might not love him, but I liked him a lot. I wondered if revenge was really the best. The thing with Bianca happened a long time ago and Drew has showed me time and time again how sorry he was. I heard that besides Clare, he didn't talk to or look at other girls, which is very unlike him. It just showed how committed he was to me. Maybe I should break things off with Dave…
I was so deep in thought, that I didn't hear anything until the door swung open. Dave and I both turned and saw a completely flabbergasted Drew in the doorway. As soon as he'd seen us, he'd stopped in his tracks. His eyes opened wide as I scrambled off Dave.
"Drew!" I squeaked. I watched as Drew took in the room before him. His expression turned from one of shock, to one of horror.
"What's going on?" he asked with a glazed over, emotionless expression. I realized I no longer had a choice. Drew was going to be hurt no matter what. The question was, do I get my revenge or plead for forgiveness?
"Drew, I can explain," Dave said timidly. I decided I might as well get my revenge. I glared at Dave. I would have to give one hell of a performance to really hurt Drew.
"Don't. Let me," I said in my bitchiest tone. "You see Drew, Dave and I were just making out. He's a good kisser you know. I'm not sure if he's as good as you but…" I trailed off smugly.
"How long have you been cheating on me?" he asked in a pitiful voice. I internally cringed, but didn't let my guilt show.
"We've been hooking up for about 3 weeks. You've been so busy so it was quite easy. Well, until now."
"But why?" he said painfully. His expression was truly heart breaking. I'd never seen someone in that must pain. His pain somehow made me want to be meaner. I couldn't let him think I felt bad.
"Because, you're worthless to me Drew. You never meant a single thing to me. Every word I said was a lie. Do you really think any girl could love a guy like you? I mean seriously. To say you're not the smartest guy ever would be a sever understatement. That's why it was easy. You're so gullible and naïve. And let's be honest Drew, what could a girl see in you?" I knew every word coming out of my mouth was a lie. Drew was a great guy and an amazing boyfriend. I took one look into his eyes and I knew he believed every word I said.
"I have to go," he whispered. He turned to leave.
"You're honestly upset?" she cackled. He looked back at me and his eyes shone with tears. I was a monster. "Drew you're completely and utterly worthless, I thought you'd know that by now. Ha! Did you really think I'd actually like a guy like you? Please! I could do a million times better." I almost lost my cool as he walked out the door. I laughed cruelly when he was gone. I'd done it. I'd finally gotten my revenge on Drew. And it felt great… I think.
Dave's POV
Alli was laughing as Drew ran out. I faintly heard the front door slam. Drew had caught Alli and me making out. She had been really cruel to him. I knew she wasn't into him anymore, but she didn't have to be so terrible. I saw his face contort in pain as he realized what happened. The agony in his eyes was unmistakable. I, along with 95% of the school, was used to seeing Drew totally in control with his emotions. Seeing Drew in so much pain made everything suddenly clear to me. Drew was a real person with real feelings. He wasn't just a name or a stereotype. Alli cheating on him caused him pain. I had caused him pain. Wesley was right. Finding out had completely destroyed Drew. I knew it would but I never cared about anyone but myself until now. Drew had feelings; feelings that I had just crushed. I couldn't have felt guiltier.
"Hey what's going on?" Sav asked as he walked into Alli's room. Everyone stood motionlessly as Sav surveyed the room.
"Drew and I broke up," Alli said finally. Sav raised his eyebrows but nodded.
"Alright. Well, I have student counsel stuff to do. See ya," he said awkwardly as he slowly backed out the door. After a beat of silence Alli walked over to me and smiled.
"Let's get back to where we were before," she said pulling me into a kiss. I pulled away.
"Don't you feel guilty?" I asked her. She thought about it for a second before answering.
"Not anymore. I'm single now, Dave. We can do whatever we want with feeling guilty. I won't be cheating on Drew anymore." I couldn't disagree with her logic. It made perfect sense, but it still felt wrong.
"Well that's true," I amended. She smiled and pulled me in for another kiss. We continued from where we left off before.
Adam's POV
After I stormed out of the house, I caught up with Fiona. We had a long talk and worked everything out. I explained to her why I hadn't brought up dinner with Grams. She got to see my point of view and understood why I acted the way I did. We weren't done discussing everything, but we were done fighting. The rest we could work out together.
Fiona and I strode hand in hand to the Dot. I texted Clare to tell her and Eli to meet us there. When Clare had asked why, I simply told her I had a fight with Drew. The details could wait until I saw them in person.
"So how bad was your fight with Drew?" Fiona asked as we walked. I grimaced.
"Pretty bad," I said truthfully. I had been beyond angry at him after Fiona left. "I said a lot of things I didn't mean. I was just so mad."
"What did you say?" she asked not masking her concern.
"I told him that he was a stupid and that my life would be better without him in it," I said, shamefully looking down at my shoes.
"Maybe you should call him," she suggested. I shook my head.
"He's probably pissed at me. I'd be best to talk to him in person when I get home," I argued. Fiona looked unsure but agreed anyway. She really was the perfect girlfriend. What would I do without her?
