sorry for the short chapter. Hope you like it :)

Two weeks later, my uncle has disappeared. I didn't really care though. No one in my family put up signs. We just let him leave since he was such a d_ to the family. Even though they tried to hide it, I know that they were happy that he was gone.

Mika and I were walking through the park, just talking and catching up on what's been going on at school. Even though it's school, there's always some bullshit come popping up out of nowhere here in Seaford High.

Mika: So I heard that Donna is now dating Brody.

Me: Wait what? What happen to that other kid?

Mika: I have no idea.

Me: Wait u said Brody?

Mika: Oops. I meant Brad.

Me: Yeah. Brody would never go out with Donna.

Mika: No kidding. He called her a slut that's been left by many thugs.

Me: You know I never really understood his choice of words.

Mika: Well anything happening in your life?

Me: Eh, just my uncle finally leaving. And I also have this strange feeling that Jack is betraying me by hanging out or talking to Donna. Like (sniffs) he says she's this and she's that but what if behind my back he's friends with her. He fell for her spell just like all those other guys.

Lately, Jack has been changing. I saw him around school talking to Donna, hugging Donna. See a real friend, who knows that I hate Donna, would not talk to Donna at all. So I don't get why he would change his mind after he would never talk to her anymore. I asked if he was talking to Donna and he would say no and change the subject. I may have a lot of issues and trust is one of them thanks to all these bastards in my life.

Me: You know me. I don't like to get stabbed in the back; especially by some guy let alone that he's one of my best friends.

Mika: Kim. You can't just make assumptions like that because you see him talking to her.

Me: Mika I don't even care if they were talking about sports, He swore to never talk to her and look at what he's doing now. Just by that he broke his promise, he betrayed me, and he's this close to losing me as his friend.

I walked away leaving Mika hanging. She's a good friend and she's probably right. But I, Kim Crawford, make assumptions that always turn out to be true.