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Oct 28, 2015 05:48PM

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Zane took in their surroundings it was quite beautiful in the woods.
















Ray started walking along the path, dawdling slightly. He wasn't really going anywhere in particular, but he just had to get away from his cabin.

Ray looked up, hearing voices, only to realize it was Skyler. He continued walking, determined to not let her ruin his day.

Kendra shook her head. "How can you be tired?" she replied. "You have been in bed for almost a week now. It was a wonder I was able to drag you out of the cabin this afternoon."
He noticed that she was with someone, a girl. He tried not to eavesdrop, but it was kind of hard, as he was walking toward them.

"Honey," Kendra said, examining her with the eyes of a healer. "Did you eat any of the food I left you?"
Skyler paused. "Yes," she lied.
"You are a terrible liar," Kendra said, accusingly. She grabbed her arm and pulled back the sleeve of her sweater to see her skinny wrists. "You lost weight," she observed. When Skyler did not respond, she said, "It was a boy, wasn't it?" Kendra's gaze softened.
Ray realized he was getting closer to them, and tried to block out their conversation, but it proved to be harder than he thought.

"You can tell me anything."
Skyler started to feel faint again. "He thought I was playing a prank on him," she said. "I even told him something I never tell anyone and I kind of... kissed him..."
"And he walked away?" Kendra asked sympathetically.
Skyler shook her head. "He didn't need to. He never liked me in the first place. He was just trying to be nice." She looked down at the ground, biting her lip. She laughed in frustration. "And the funny thing is I knew I should have walked away and I nearly did twice before I laid out my feelings. I guess the joke is on me." She laughed again in anguish and tears pricked the back of her eyes.
"What did he say?" Kendra asked, rubbing her arm gently.
"He asked if there were cameras... And then I ran out of the dining pavilion and went back to our cabin," she said.
"Where you cried and refused to eat or get out of bed for a week," Kendra finished.