Hey guys!
Chapter two up at last, sorry it's taken so long, I totally forgot and then college got in the way with deadlines and my exam but summer holidays in a couple of weeks so better uploading and probably longer chapters :)
Anyway!
Part two, I wanted this chapter just to focus on Sakurako and how she feels after her and Himawari don't meet
sorry if it's a little OOC I had to place some of it on how I might feel if my best friend wouldn't speak to me!
Hope you enjoy :)
She skulked around the house for most of the morning, her mother tried to convince her to go out but the sadness and anger where still there. Sakurako and Himawari had hung out every Saturday since they had met, what could be more important than seeing her best friend?
Sakurako sat up in a wave of anger and sadness, did Himawari have a boyfriend, or a girlfriend, or even someone better than her?
She shook her head trying to get rid of the haunting thoughts from her head, the thoughts of not being able to spend time with Himawari anymore, the thoughts of losing her best friend to someone else, the thoughts of being replaced and not good enough.
"Stupid Boob-chan!" she yelled, rolling over and slamming her head into her pillow, her eyes leaking at the sides from the thought, she hated it. She rolled onto her back, hugging her pillow to her chest hoping that it would calm her anger and hatred of that moment. Jumping from the bed she stomped over to her phone that had been left on her desk after the conversation from earlier. The sun beamed through the curtains and hit the blonds face as she sat at her desk, staring at the paper and pen that Himawari had neatly set out last weekend for her, complaining that she never remembers to write homework notes or organise her work with little sticky labels
"You should be more organised, Sakurako. How will you ever get through college without me?"
"I don't want to get through college without you" Sakurako whispered at the memory of her best friend's voice. She wiped the tears away with her pale pink cardigan before standing up and glancing around her neat room, all she wanted to do was play video games with Himawari, but no, that wasn't even possible anymore.
Thud
Thud
Thud
She slid down the stairs on her bottom, her body felt too heavy to walk down the stairs, it felt like she had lost a piece of herself and there was no way of getting it back and making it right. She walked slowly to the kitchen and opened the snack cupboard finding some potato crisps hidden away in the back.
"If you eat too much junk food, you will grow fat"
Grabbing the potato chips she threw them on the floor, she couldn't even eat without hearing her many criticisms.
Then a genius idea hit her, who needs Himawari when she had loads of other friends to play games with and keep her company on days like this. The smile spread back on her face as she picked up the potato chips and ran back up the stairs to her room where the phone sat silently on her desk. This was her ticket too happiness.
