Author Note: This is my first time writing the story. Before, you start reading I would like to tell you that this story starts when Rose starts seeing Mason as a ghost. I hope you like reading the first chapter and I will add another chapter soon.

It has been ages or it looks like since I have last talked with him. But in reality, it has been just a day. I do not know if I should say anything to him. It's not like he would care or even listen to me for the matter of fact.

I believe if I do say something then he would laugh at me like the last time we spoke. But I have to speak to him, make him realize that it was not my fault and what I told him was the truth. If he did not believe me then I do not think anyone else will and frankly speaking I do not care what others think, I only care what he thinks about me. So, here goes once again. I knock on the door and wait for him to open it.

What are you doing he asked me. I replied to him that I want to talk to him about the incident and I would not take no for an answer. He must have realized by seeing the determination on my face that I meant what I said and invited me into his room. I sat on a sofa beside his bed. It was a small space which consists of one bed, a bathroom, a small lounge space and a kitchenette. He sat on the end of his bed.

Dimitri, I came here to talk to you about the incident. You have to realize it was not my fault. I would request you to please listen to me carefully before interrupting me. If you have any questions afterward then you can ask them but I request you to not interrupt me or laugh at me like the last time because if you do so then trust me when I say this would be the last time I would be speaking with you. Afterward, you would nothing to me except just any other teacher to me and maybe you would be happy with that as that's what you always wanted – to be a teacher to me and nothing else.

I could see the hurt in his eyes as I spoke my last lines. He wanted to interrupt me but thankfully didn't as I do not believe I would have been to speak if he had done so.

I continue by outlining what all has happened since Spokane, the nightmares, guilt and most importantly about ghosts specifically seeing Mason and how it impacted me in ways which I can't comprehend and I needed his help regarding this not like a teacher but like a lover, like my Dimitri.