C24
Parallel Lines
Even though you couldn’t see that I had been physically hurt in the race on Saturday, I definitely felt like I had been in a worse accident than I was. I ignored every phone call I got and even when Sehun came into my room the next day asking me why I was ignoring everyone, I just told him I didn’t want to deal with the drama whilst I was still recovering.
Of course to my parents it just looked like I still felt the after effects of being sick, so I spent the rest of my weekend eating junk food and watching a ridiculous amount of TV.
When Monday came around and I had no car to go to school with, Sehun gave me a lift.
“You’ll be okay right?” He asked,
I smiled at him, “I should be,”
“Alright,” He sighed, “We’ll talk more when I pick you up later about what you’re going to do with Leeteuk,”
“Alright,” I nodded, “I’ll see you later,”
“Take care Sara,” he said before I got out of the car,
I walked into the school, ignoring the concerned whispers as I walked past, some of the people in school I was able to recognise from the races but others I still couldn’t remember yet. I walked down the corridor and into my classroom, I wasn’t surprised to see everyone stood in my classroom all except for Luhan, turning around as I approached, pushing through them to sit at my desk.
“With the way you weren’t answering your phone we thought you were dead,” Kris said with a frown, “Is everything okay?”
I hummed, “I ache and I wanted to rest, is that a crime?”
“No we were just concerned,” Lay muttered, “How is your shoulder?”
I looked up at him, resisting the urge to shrug, “I’m alright, and I just want to forget it happened,”
“That’s understandable,” Xiumin said, “Well we’re here for you okay?”
I smiled at him, “Thanks guys,”
One by one they filed out of the classroom, giving me a small wave before they disappeared to their own lessons.
Amber turned around, lowering her voice enough so that only I could hear her, “I know that your mind was on someone else that night Sara, I’ve already given him a piece of my mind and hopefully he backs off,”
“Right,” I muttered, “Well it was half of that and half of Leeteuk ramming into the back of my car twice – speaking of my car how is it?”
“It’s coming along well,” She assured me, “D.O spent most of yesterday helping me fix it, it’s not a complete write off but I can try to fix it,”
“Please do,” I smiled at her, “Thank you for this,”
“It’s fine,” She reac
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