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Post by Avery Robin Appleman on Feb 11, 2013 3:12:16 GMT -5
Avery had never gotten out of bed so quickly in her life. Her mental alarm clock had gone off and she had popped her eyes open. The man sleeping beside her was still sound asleep and she vaguely could remember the night before. She threw on her clothing and left without another word, it was as if she had never been there. This was the usual routine for the blonde, however she couldn’t be late for work again today. Avery couldn’t afford to be late again for work. If she got fired, life would turn to absolute shit. Not that it wasn’t already. She rushed down the street to get to the Three Broomsticks, silently praying that time had stopped and she would walk in just in time.
She tossed her blonde locks into a ponytail, as per the rules, and she rushed into the little place. Once she had made it inside, she let out a sigh of relief. Avery had ten minutes to spare. When she noticed a group around a table, she raised an eyebrow. She was sure that she had never seen them here before, Avery recognized all of the large groups that came into the Three Broomsticks routinely. The girl began to walk forward so she could announce her “early” presence to her boss when a certain laugh reached her ears. The sound made her freeze in her steps and she looked like a deer in headlights. That was Zachary Elwood’s laugh.
What had she done to piss off the Gods so early in the morning?
She quickly put her hand on the side of her face shielding it from his view as she rushed past him. If she could sneak by without him noticing her, or asking her for something, she would be just fine. Avery would find some way to avoid him until he left the Three Broomsticks. As soon as she thought she was safe, she let her hand down and turned to lean against the counter. She was prepared to make chit-chat with the new boy working behind the counter when she noticed he was helping someone. Jesus Christ. Zac was trying to make it hard to avoid him, wasn’t he?
Escape to the back room it was. She had pulled her hair out of the stupid ponytail and had her hand on the door to her safe haven when the new guy’s voice reached her. ”Hey, Avery, want to give me a hand over here?” Suddenly, new guy wasn’t so cute anymore. As she turned around to face him slowly, a glare on her face, she tried to think up excuses as to why she couldn’t help him. ”Actually, I’m sick,” she told him, ”Really sick. Like so sick I shouldn’t even be here.” She coughed into her elbow for effect. ”I shouldn’t be helping anyone today. Actually. I think I just might head home. Because I’m so…sick. So very ill.”
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Post by Zachary Dane Elwood on Feb 11, 2013 9:57:54 GMT -5
Zac had gone into Hogsmead for the day to visit Francis and Kyle, the two middle boys of the Elwood family having had the day to go into the small neighbouring town to Hogwarts. It was good to see his brothers, even if he had only seen them a month or so ago for Christmas break but still, Zac worried about his brothers. He couldn't help it though, he was the eldest of his siblings and it was his duty to watch out for them, and to look after their welfare in place of their mother who was working two jobs for the pay, it was a tough run for the Elwood family with their dad in hospital but they had learnt to manage somehow, and they were surviving.
Ruffling Kyle's hair just to annoy him, knowing the young boy had a peculiar protectiveness over his hair. "Oh Ky, why must you be such a little wuss?" Zac teased, taking a sip of his butterbeer, the large jug warming his hands. Even though it wasn't all that cold inside the tavern, the bite of the cold from outside was still settled into his bones, and the warm liquid warmed him up from the inside out. "Shut up Zac, I hate you," Kyle moaned out, fixing his hair quickly, earning a laugh from both Zac and Francis who could only take pleasure in their little brother's misfortune.
Finishing off the last of his butterbeer, he looked to his brothers, giving them his usual bright grin. "Next rounds on me," he stated, picking up the three glass mugs easily, standing as he did to move and re-order their drinks. Making his way over to the bar which was being tended to by a young man. Placing the glasses down he asked for refills, turning to lean up against the counter as he waited for the drinks, hearing the fizz of the drink as he topped up the mugs once more with the warm, frothy beer.
He couldn't believe his eyes though, not when the waitress that the bartender was talking to was oh so familiar. He would have chocked on the butterbeer had he had the glass in hand, he couldn't actually believe he'd seen her after so long...nearly ten years. Their break up...well, it wasn't messy but it certainly wasn't pleasant either, so Zac never really found it in himself to contact her after that. Finding his breath he whispered out in disbelief, "...Ree?"
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Post by Avery Robin Appleman on Feb 11, 2013 14:04:34 GMT -5
Avery could have died that very moment. God could have struck her dead and she wouldn't have cared. Anything to get out of the position she was in right now. It had been nearly ten years since she had seen the older man. Since their break-up, Avery had resorted back to her old ways(the ones she had least tried to hide when Zac was around) and he still plagued her dreams every so often. His touch and his kiss still lingered on her-no. She wasn't going to think about him like this again, they were over. They had been over. They would always be over.
She stared at him when he called her "Ree" she bit her lip and looked at the ground. "You punched me the other day for calling you 'Ree', what gives?" Her eyes flashed up to him and she clenched her fist, "And I'll do it again if you don't shut that pretty little mouth of yours. Zip it." Her eyes met Zac's again and her whole body tensed. She was waiting to say something, anything. Now she was really starting to feel sick.
She couldn't be in the same room with this man. Not with all of the confusing, painful emotions that came with the thought of him. Avery didn't commit anymore, she had to remind herself of that, she couldn't allow herself to commit anymore. "I can't do this. Not now. Not with you. I can't." Without another word, she slipped past Zac, her hand brushing against his and she rushed out of the tavern. She moved over to the opening in between the two buildings and pulled out a cigarette. She put the cancer stick between her lips and lit it up before she took a long drag from it.
Someone hated her today up there because this was a new step in making her life a living hell. As if it wasn't already a living hell. Avery had convinced herself that Zac was gone, that he had left England but by seeing his face in there, it had ruined all of her imagination. Avery kicked an empty box and rested against the wall again, slowly sliding down until she was sitting on the ground. The blonde lifted her head to look at the sky and took another drag of her cigarette. Why couldn't Zachary Elwood just leave her alone for the rest of her life?
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Post by Zachary Dane Elwood on Feb 11, 2013 19:44:11 GMT -5
Zac couldn't believe it...why on earth was Avery here? He shouldn't have come here, how was he supposed to have known that she worked here? It wasn't like he came to visit often, he only ever came to Hogsmead to visit his brothers, and even that was rare since he had work. This...he wasn't ready for this, hell he hadn't even prepared himself to ever see her again. He hadn't thought that their paths would ever cross again, that was how Zac had wanted it.
Avery...how Zac cursed his naive and childish self for the mistakes he made with her. Breaking up with her had been his decision, maybe because he was afraid at the time, infidelity being the cause of that. He didn't want to loose her, he was more than aware of what Avery used to be like before they got together, hell she had influenced him in ways too with her bad girl attitude which she put up. Yet, Zac knew who Avery really was, he hadn't spent two years with her for nothing after all. He knew that she actually loved to act childish, that she loved carnivals and rides, that she had a soft spot for lollipops which she'd love to endlessly tease him with. All these things were things that made Avery...Avery, and Zac knew them all. But he didn't have the right to know those things, not since their last lingering kiss goodbye by the waterfall all those years ago...
It was obvious that Avery was ignoring him, but Zac didn't take that to heart, it was only understandable. He had dumped her for no good reason other than being afraid she'd be the one to leave him, not wanting to have to deal with that himself. All the other women that Zac had dated after Avery had been nothing like what he had with Avery. Sure Zac still liked them, but it was nothing like the lingering memories of the blonde who stood before him, his body still craved her warm touch and no matter how many women he took in to replace those memories, nothing could compare.
Watching her leave the establishment, pushing past him as he felt that warmth of hers from their brushing of hands had a jolt sent up Zac's spine, memories of his days at Hogwarts all rushing back in full clarity. He stood there for a moment, just taking in the fact that Avery was there, after all these years he had found her at random, pure coincidence. "Mate, you're drinks,"[/b] the bartender said, placing them onto the counter, shaking Zac from his nostalgic reverie. "Uh right, to table 4 over there please, and anything they order pay for with this," Zac laid out a handful of galleons on the table, "keep the change."
Turning then, he rushed out the door of The Three Broomsticks, the chime overhead rang loudly in his ears. He needed to find Avery...even just to see her again, hear her voice... Zac was like an addict when it came to her, he still couldn't help the feelings he had locked away, unable to move on. He couldn't bring himself to ever forgive himself, he had left her with not much reason except that he couldn't see her anymore because of work, and he had felt every conflicted emotion which had swirled within her when he had left her. Being an empath sucked like that, since he had to endure her feelings as well as his own.
Walking along the street he spotted her sitting in a side alley. Walking in slowly, his eyes never leaving her he tried to form some coherent words, anything to try and talk to her, to explain. "Ree...I..." He had to take a deep breath to calm the thudding of his heart in his chest, his hazel eyes holding all his unsaid emotions. "I just want to say that...I'm sorry, for everything in the past," he said slowly, his lips felt numb as he spoke the words, his giant frame towering over the seated girl. "...That's all I wanted to say," he spoke through thin lips as he stepped back suddenly, turning as he began to walk back, mentally kicking himself for being like this, why was it only Avery who had his heart in knots, his tongue tied whenever he saw her, just like the first time he had seen her back in his 5th year. It was so long ago, yet seeing her again made it feel like it had been only yesterday.
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Post by Avery Robin Appleman on Feb 11, 2013 22:22:09 GMT -5
With every drag of the cigarette, she was becoming more and more calm. Zac would end up leaving soon and she could return to work. That would be the last time the saw each other for another ten years, and by then, it wouldn't hurt so much to see him again. Every time she thought of them, the day by the waterfall fell into her thoughts. Listening to him break-up with her with numb ears, pleading with him after to stop what he was doing, telling him how much she needed him, how much she loved him. He hadn't listened to any of it, he had kissed her good-bye and that had been the last time she saw Zac. After that, she spent days wondering what she had done to push him away. Was it the drinking? She'd stop. Was it the smoking? She'd quit. Was it because she wasn't old enough? She would wait. She swore she would wait for him.
All those thoughts came rushing back to her and tears welled in her eyes. She had waited for him, until she realized he wasn't coming back for her. And then Avery sunk back into being the slut of the school all over again. When she heard footsteps, she took a drag of her cigarette and wiped the years beneath her eyes. When she saw it was Zac, she felt her eyes narrow at his words. Why couldn't he leave her alone? She left to get away from him, not meet him in private. "No. You don't get to call me 'Ree' anymore, Zac."
Avery stood from the ground and tapped the ashes off her cigarette. "You can't just apologize to me. You ruined me when you left, do you realize that? You had been turning me into the person my parents always wanted me to be, and when I was with you, I wanted to be that person. I was so in love with you, Zac, and you dumped me on my ass. I'm glad to see you're doing well, it's nice to know one of our lives didn't fall to shit. So fuck you. Fuck. You."
She tossed her cigarette to the ground before she stomped on it. The emotion in her chest was overwhelming her. All of the anger, sadness and love she had bottled up were suddenly exploding out. She felt the tears begin to stream down her face.
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Post by Zachary Dane Elwood on Feb 12, 2013 0:36:01 GMT -5
Zac had to ignore the stabbing pain in his chest as she said that he couldn't call her Ree anymore. It hurt like a bloody knife being pushed through the muscle, he had alwaays called her Ree ever since they had talked for the first time, he just...had. In his mind she'd always be Ree though, the young girl with the bright eyes and the secret smile. Times laying side by side under the stars, soft caresses in the night, soft lips against his...memories that will forever be just that, distant and cherished memories of a time when life wasn't so difficult.
"Sorry, Avery," Zac corrected, the word sounding so weird coming from his lips. The eldest Elwood never called Ree by her first name, saying Avery sounded so foreign. He didn't know why he had run after her, he really shouldn't have done it...he'd been stupid to think he'd be met with smiles and laughs. Zac had heard about Avery and her ways after he had graduated from Harriett and Mariah, the twins having known that he had dated the older girl, although Mariah may not have exactly approved of it. After that...well, Zac tried to ignore the feelings of wanting to take her back, she wasn't his anymore after all, she belonged to another man now.
As she lost it at him he had to stop his retreat, turning back to face her slowly, the pain he felt was only trippled when he felt her anger touch his mind. The red hot emotions tinged with sadness only made his guilt and despise for himself grow. Why couldn't he just explain it to her? He was never good at relationships, he'd never had one succeed outside of his family, he'd been with people but it never seemed to end well. Maybe because he knew too much about them, it scared them off. He'd know how their day was going, how they were feeling, why they were feeling a certain way, all because of his powers as an Empath.
"Avery, I'm sorry about breaking up with you all those years ago," he tried to explain, he had to explain it to her. "I was still naive about relationships, about us and having to leave Hogwarts...I had been scared. Scared to loose you to someone else. I couldn't deal with that thought, I ran away, and I'm sorry. I was a coward for running away, and I know that you'll never forgive me for that but...but please just hear me out." He could only watch her tears slide down her cheek, so badly wanting to reach out and wipe those tear streaks away and kiss her sadness away and whisper sweet words of nothing in her ear, but he couldn't. He had given that up.
"I ran away from you and my feelings because I was afraid, I was so lost in the love that I couldn't deal with the emotions, the thought of the hurt and pain that I've felt so many times before from others. It killed me inside whenever I had to feel what others felt, and I didn't want to be put in that place, to be that person. I know it wasn't fair of me to do that, but I want you to know that nothing was ever your fault, it was mine, for being a coward. I...I've never forgotten about you, even after all this time, all these years I couldn't stop the memories, the reminders of you were everywhere. A blonde on the street, the scent of your perfume..." Zac hung his head, ashamed that he was like this, and ashamed that he had caused so much pain for the woman before him. "Please...just say the words and I'll leave and never come back again. This time, I need you to tell me that we're over, to...to at least get forgiveness, and forgive myself."
"Please..." he whispered, lifting his gaze to look at her, every emotion he'd hidden written on his face, his handsome features twisted into a look of despair.
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Post by Avery Robin Appleman on Feb 12, 2013 2:23:26 GMT -5
Avery used the palms of her hands to wipe away her tears. Her make-up was smeared and she looked like one hell of a mess. Why didn't she walk away? Why couldn't she have just let him leave? Why had she answered him? He apologized for dumping her and she felt confusion fill her. "You were afraid to lose me so you dumped me? So much for being afraid. I told you I would wait and I meant it. I would have been true to you, Zac and you know it." She was hurt by the thoughts that had gone through his head. She should have known her past would have affected him. She had known it was only a matter of time before he turned his back against her like everyone else.
He asked her to listen to him and she stared, "Why? So I can listen to how you thought I was going to be a little whore while you were away? Good job on breaking up with me to keep from that life. Do you know how many men I've been with since you dumped me in my ass? I've lost bloody count. Guess your mission to be a Saint backfired, didn't it?" Then he went on to explain why he left and it just hit more wounds to her heart. Had he really thought her so shallow? "Now you're just mocking me," she told him as he described seeing her everywhere.
When he asked for forgiveness, she wanted to say yes. The part of her that still loved him wanted to tell him yes and hug him and hold him and tell him that she missed him. But the hardened part of her knew the answer. No. She would never forgive him. "I hope you can feel every emotion that I have right now. And I hope that you remember my emotions the day you broke up with me and I hope they make your life a living hell just like you've made mine." She told him, coldly. "Do you know how long I waited for you to come back to me? Sometimes, I still find myself waiting for you. I tell myself, 'You're twenty-five now, Ree. Any day now he'll come back. You're older now. Skinnier now. Prettier now. He'll come back.' I'm tired of waiting. And I'm tired of hurting. I've hurt for ten years. If I say I forgive you...will you just let me go? So I can let you go? So I can try and not think about you when I'm with another man? So I can finally move on with my life? Without you?"
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Post by Zachary Dane Elwood on Feb 12, 2013 9:32:08 GMT -5
Zac knew that every word that would come from Avery would only be stinging and filled with hate, and he had to mentally steel himself for the onslaught he was going to be subjected to. He deserved it all though, Avery was right. He had lost her when he had broken it off with her after his graduation, his excuses seemed pathetic now, but that was only because he had grown, as a man and as a lover. He had been young and naive, but the feelings he had felt then were still as pure as love could ever be, he'd never deny himself that fact. He had loved Avery, hell a part of him still yearned for her even now.
At her words he could only swallow the ever growing uncomfortable lump forming in his throat. "...I'm sorry..." Zac knew it had been stupid to doubt her, but as a young man he had only ever been told rumors, even before he got to know her. Hell, even when they had been dating his friends would tell him to leave her before Avery would leave him, her reputation had never been...brilliant. Zac had ignored them for two years though, having only seen the girl who she really was, and he loved her for it. "You know I didn't mean it like that Re-...Avery," Zac said, his voice strained as she spoke. Not once had he thought of her as a whore, but it had been the comment about the countless men that took a blow home, straight to the heart. "I just thought that you'd grow bored of me, I'm not all that interesting or as into your partying as you were. Being away from me you'd have seen that, and then what would I be left like? Alone. I'd have much rather have broken it off as I did then have to sit by and loose you...I wouldn't do it. I know how it feels like, and I couldn't do it."
Being an empath meant that he was more atune to human emotions than most, he felt them more deeply, at a physically painful level that others didn't usually feel unless it was in the more dire and sad moments of their life. That was different for Zac though, ever emotion, whether it be happiness, surprise of anger, all of it was felt deep inside of him, and if the person was feeling that emotion strongly then it influenced his own emotions too. And that was what was happening now. He was hurting, and adding in Avery's anger and sadness Zac felt his tears glisten with tears, his emotions welling up inside of him and overflowing.
"...You've always been beautiful to me R-Avery," Zac whispered out, blinking back the salty drops threatening to fall. He felt like walking forward and embracing her, wiping away the tear streaks on her face which marred her pretty face. How he wished he could just do that, hold her to his chest as he caressed her hair...but he couldn't do that, not without being cursed thoroughly and with full intent. "...I'll leave and never come back, I won't seek you out, I won't look for your face in a crowd, I won't call you out, ever. I'll stop this right here. I've stopped running away Avery, I want to be free...I want to be able to face myself, face the feelings I had buried long ago, face you."
Taking a deep breath he had to steady his heart, fearing he'd die of cardiac arrest at this rate. Looking at her, he could only step forward involuntarily, bracing his arms up against the wall as he cornered her between the thick muscle, a barrier shielding from the world. "I can't deal with these feelings anymore Ree..." he pleaded, the tears he had kept in for so long running free, dripping down his chin and dropping to the cobbled stones beneath. "I just...can't."
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Post by Avery Robin Appleman on Feb 12, 2013 23:47:20 GMT -5
"But you did, Zac. You obviously thought that because you feared me being unfaithful. I thought you had known me better than that." Avery looked him in the eye and felt her heart crushing. This was all too overwhelming. She just wanted to work in peace, now she was going to have to go get drunk from the bar. Maybe she could get drunk enough to get him off of her mind. When he explained why exactly he had left her, Avery felt tears fill her eyes again. "But you were interesting to me, I didn't care that you didn't like parties. When I told you that one day I wanted to be your wife, I meant it. Why would I say that and turn around to cheat on you? Why would I do that?" She closed her eyes and felt her lip quiver as she attempted to stop crying. "So because you know what it feels like to be cheated on, you left me? Do you know how it feels to be left by the one person in the world that kept your head above water? Oh, yeah. You feel fucking everything. Obviously you didn't give a damn about how I felt."
Zac spoke and she wanted to just cry at him to stop. He was trying to make her feel better, she didn't want him to make her feel better. Avery knew she was worthless, she always had been. She had never understood why he had fallen for her. She wanted to move on, and he was offering her that escape. Avery didn't know what to say to him, and it pained her to see him in pain. As much as she wanted to hate him, to hate every fiber of his being, the fifteen-year-old girl in her still loved him. She still wanted him. She still craved his touch. "That's what I thought too...but I sure didn't feel like it..."
Avery looked up at him, wiping away her tears with shaky fingers. She watched as he stepped toward her and she stepped back from him, her back against the wall. Then his arms were on either side of her and she was trapped. She wasn't okay with the closeness between them and Avery placed her hands on his chest. The electricity still flowed through her just as it had whenever she touched him. "I don't know what you want from me..." She whispered to him, "What do you want me to say to you Zac? That I still love you? That I want to try this again? What do you want from me?"
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Post by Zachary Dane Elwood on Feb 13, 2013 2:29:02 GMT -5
Zac couldn't say anything in retort because it was true. He had nothing he could say to back up his argument because that was exactly what he had thought at the time, that Avery would cheat, dump him then move on without a second thought. He knew he shouldn't have doubted her, thought of her like every other male did. Zac had known the real Avery, but still seeing her like this the old girl he had once loved was long gone, and in place was a cold and closed off woman. This was Avery now, and Zac had been the cause for this change.
"I know how you felt Avery, I felt what you were going through, do you know how hard it had been for me to not just snatch you back up in my arms and tell you it was all a bad joke? I so wanted to, my heart broke that day Avery, for you. For what I did. I never forgave myself for it, why else would I be here right now trying to apologise, to explain it to you? If I could take back that day down by the waterfall I would, but I can't, so I'm trying to atone for what I did then right here, right now." He sighed, his tall frame seemingly smaller as his shoulders slumped. "You're perfect and don't let anyone every tell you otherwise..."
Avery's hands against his chest had a shiver running through his body, memories of times when she'd lay against his chest, nails raking down his abs in passionate love making, tickling his sides all came rushing back, making his breath catch in his throat. He still yearned for her touch, her love, her everything. Zac still wanted her, as much as he had ten years ago but he'd blown it. He had no chance now, not after everything. He had been a coward and he had avoided her for ten years, why should he ever be allowed to have her now? He had waited too long, had held out, buried his feelings.
At her words he could only ball his hand up, hitting the wall he leant up against with the underside of his fist. "Damn it Avery I want you to forget about me! I need you to tell me to get out of your life! Do that same that I did to you! You want revenge, then have it! Just...just do anything Avery, anything!" Zac yelled, tears still pouring from his bright hazel eyes, chest heaving between his words. "...Just forget about me..."
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Post by Avery Robin Appleman on Feb 15, 2013 10:11:52 GMT -5
"You should have. You should have and I would have believed you and punched you for having such a bad joke. I would have believed you because I trusted you. I loved you, Zac. I loved you do goddamn much. I was sure I was going to marry you someday. But I would have never guessed you would have been as cruel and heartless as you were that day by the waterfall." Then he said she was perfect and it was a dagger to her heart, "Obviously I wasn't perfect enough for you, the one person whose opinion mattered to me."
She missed Zac so much. She hadn't quite realized how much she missed him until she saw him today. If he asked, she would take him back in a heartbeat, it was inevitable. She needed to be strong. She had to be. Ree wouldn't go through this again. She needed someone to trust her, and obviously that wasn't Zac. He didn't trust her, he never would and she would never trust him with her heart again.
Avery watched as he pleaded with her to forget him, to forget the hurt and pain he caused her, to hurt him like he had hurt her. She didn't have it in her. Sure, she would have beat him to a pulp had it been any other person, but she couldn't touch Zac. She would never touch Zac like that. Unless it was in the arm, he could take it. His heart was pounding beneath her fingers and memories began to trail back to her, filling her mind to the brim. Her hands clenched his shirt in her fists and she pulled him closer to her. For a moment, they were teenagers again, laughing and sitting on the waterfall. Avery occasionally pulling out a lollipop to suck on and resting her head against him. For a moment, she was happy again. When she came to, she realized how close their faces had become.
"Then consider yourself forgotten. It's time we both moved on from...this." She surprised herself when she felt herself lean forward, gently kissing his lips as she remembered the way he had left her do many years ago. It was like they were breaking up all over again. She pulled away from him and wiped his tears away with a swipe of her hand. "Don't cry over me," she whispered to him.
Some things were just meant to always end.
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Post by Zachary Dane Elwood on Feb 16, 2013 0:29:02 GMT -5
Every word which Avery said was another blow to his heart, another truth reveled about his true intentions behind his actions all those years ago. She said that she had wanted to marry him one day, it made Zac choke on his own breath, he had never thought that she would be like that. Avery didn't act different with him back then, sure when they were dating she was affectionate with him but they didn't often announce their feelings for each other, it had taken Zac a long time for him to even ask her out, he'd had to muster up courage before he'd even considered anything happening between the two. Aver had been, unlike him, quite popular amongst men. People hadn't expected for them to end up as a couple, they were from two different sides of the school and two totally opposite personalities which, just somehow worked together. Feeling her lips against his again sent spark through his body, an electric jolt of static that was cause by Avery. This was the reaction he only ever got from kissing Avery, this pure feeling of overwhelming emotions, it was only ever Avery who could arouse such a reaction from Zac. He wanted to embrace her and kiss her again like he'd never need to breath again, he wanted to caress her hair and run his fingers through those silky blonde locks, he wanted to lie with her and forget that there was a world around them. Zac so wished he could do all these things, but he couldn't. Clenching his fists in tight balls, he refrained from reaching out to her as Avery pulled away from him, whispering to him which only made his tears flow faster. Squeezing his eyes shut, he tried to ignore the pain and the sadness, he had to get through this, he had to. "Goodbye Avery..." Zac whispered back as she left him, for good this time, his words being stolen by the breeze, whisking away his final goodbye to the woman he loved... Wooh! Finished!
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