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Amir flinched back a bit when Mr. Steel slammed his hands on the table, not expecting that reaction. But he didn’t cook down. The fact that Matteo looked believable was just killing him. Of course he wouldn’t be acting up. He wasn’t accused of something he didn’t do! This wa seriously rubbing Amir the wrong way. So much for trying to be the good guy. He should have let Ronald her the shit beaten out of him.
With his teeth gritting, he just leaned back into his chair and listened to the teacher. He thought about what he said, about getting himself hours from the extracurricular. It actually would benefit him, because he was only a few hours away from getting what he needed if he wanted the scholarship. Damn it. He’s right. But he really didn’t want to deal with Matteo. Before he could make up his mind though, Matteo was already making his way out of the room with his mind made up. But it didn’t settle well with Amir. He just looked back to the teacher, hearing what he said, before grabbing his back and just heading out of the room. He knew what this meant for him. He had to tutor him so he could get his hours, play his upcoming game, and not get hell from his dad.
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And nova I have my girls up above open

Vee wished he hadn’t asked her that question, but had asked something else. Like how does she hunt, does anyone know. Something that didn’t have to do with her discovery of what she was. But she knew if she wanted to know things about him, and hopefully discover more about herself, she had to be honest with him, even if it pained her.
Trying to force a smile to seem okay, Vee glanced out the window for a moment, thinking of everything she was going to tell him. She stayed like that even when she spoke. “Well... I guess I changed a while before I actually found out. I always got sick around food, and never felt satisfied. I noticed my scenes changed, my strength increased, and I was faster. But like... I never really payed that much attention to it. I thought I was over thinking it.” Vee started from the beginning. She then turned to face him again as she went on, starting the harder part.
“It was until four months ago, when I was out with my best friend.... that I found out.” Her voice was small, and her eyes became a bit glassy. “I had this crazy thirst. No matter how much water a drink, it just wouldn’t leave. Norman, my friend, made fun of me. He said even if I drank a whole ocean I would still be thirsty.” There was a ghost of a smile on her lips at the memory. She couldn’t help but play back the whole thing in her mind as she told Casper it. “We went to the forest, near the falls, to camp like we normally do. But that night... something came over me. This hunger and fierceness took control over my body. I lost it for a moment... and.... the last thing I remember was me attacking Norman. I-I... I killed my best friend and...” fed from him. Her voice was barely a whisper and she couldn’t even bring herself to finish the sentence. She tore her gaze from Casper as she felt her eyes burn with tears. Vee blinked a few times, feeling them spill. She’s never spoken about that night aloud or to anyone, and finally doing it made it all real, and all too painful. She felt her shoulders shake as grieved for her lost friend.

