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Haloxoxo
Dear Massie Jillian Block,
Do you know you hold a precious key in your own very hands? Well if not, you do my darling. You hold the most precious key that can be given because unlike ordinary keys this key doesn't only open doors it also opens hearts. That is right hearts, the ones that hold feelings not blood vessels. Massie, you hold the key to my heart. The key I never wanted anyone to be able to see yet alone hold, but I know that you will keep good care of it because you are caring. No matter how many people tell you that you're not, you really are. The reason why I'm not with you is because I am afraid; that is right afraid. Afraid that someone could be so close to my heart and how they might have the power to let it break one day. Even though I have never said I love you to you, I do because you have won my heart over. You gained the key to my heart and it wasn't through letting me have my way; it was through standing up for what you believe in. It's not through compliments; it's through witty comebacks and being a little bug that I can't step on. If you could only see the way I look at you from across the room with hunger in my eyes. The desire I have to touch you in the slightest way even if it is playfully hitting you. The way I lick my lips dying for a kiss and the way I didn't let you down by cheating on you. The way I didn't forget about you even when I was with her. Here is the key to my heart, hold on to it because without you I am heartless.
Love always,
Cameron Henry Fisher.
Massie Block clapped on the sliver necklace with a purple key on it. This is the gift Cam had given her; he left it out her doorstep. Massie has the key to his heart and she knows the power it holds, but she can't hurt him because she loves him. As much as she hates to admit it, she can't let him go. Even though she has Derrick now, he will never be able to replace Cam in her heart because no one could ever be like Cam.
"Hey Massie" Claire said nicely as she walked in the Block's kitchen to grab a stick of butter.
"What do you think you're doing in my house?" Massie asked as she folded Cam's letter and stuck it in her jean pocket.
"We need butter and my mom sent me over to get some" Claire said as she rummaged through the fridge looking for butter.
"We only have 'Can't believe it's not butter' and you know that" Massie said, "I'll try again; why are you here?" Massie looked at Claire waiting for an answer.
"Can't we just be friends again?" Claire asked shutting the fridge door.
"I can never be friends with you again" Massie hissed.
"Why? I'm sorry for everything I did to you, but you weren't exactly being Miss Nice either" Claire asked wanting to know the real reason why.
"I just humiliated you in front of the whole school" Massie stated.
"So did I" Claire retorted.
"No, you did something even worse" Massie said.
"What did I do to you that was bad?" Claire asked.
"You broke my heart" Massie said quietly.
"How could I possibly break your heart?" Claire asked confused.
"By dating Cam" Massie mumbled hoping Claire wouldn't hear, but Claire did hear her.
Instead of laughing in her face, Claire walked over to Massie and engulfed her in a hug.
"How do you think I feel now that you're with Derrick?" Claire asked.
"What do you mean? Derrick and I aren't even dating" Massie said breaking away from the unwanted but needed hug.
"I see the way he looks at you; it is the same look he had when he was with me" Claire began to say, "I should have treated him better because he was the best boyfriend I have ever had".
"What has happened to us?" Massie asked.
"I don't know anymore" Claire said unsure because before nothing could ever rip the PC apart but now they are torn in different directions.
"We used to be so tight and we always had fun with each other, but now it's like we're worlds apart and everything is serious too serious" Massie said.
"Boys ruin everything" Claire stated.
"I agree" Massie agreed with Claire because boys do ruin everything good.
"If only we could go back and warn ourselves of how bad boys can ruin things; we might still be the Pretty Committee" Claire thought out loud.
"But boys have their good qualities too like kissing" Massie said.
"I love that quality the most" Claire said; Massie and Claire both burst out laughing.
It felt as if everything was going to be okay as long as they keep laughing. That the two best friends would be friends again until someone showed up and ruined it all.
"Massie, I have been thinking a lot lately and-what is she doing here?" Derrick asked confused by Claire being with Massie and that they were both laughing together.
"Right, she was just leaving" Massie's face hardens as she turned to look at Claire.
"Please think about it?" Claire begged that Massie would consider them being friends again.
"I can't do this, Claire. I can't pretend to be your friend when you have hurt me so much and I don't know if I will ever be able to" Massie said honestly.
"Okay well sorry for wasting eight years of your life" Claire said as she shut the door and went home.
Boys ruin everything if Derrick hadn't walked through the door then Massie may have forgiven her and let her back into her life, but of course Derrick is a boy. And boys ruin everything good.
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