I woke up the next morning feeling a lot better than the last, the only downside was that I had a class in about an hour. Walking into the bathroom adjoined to mine and Sams bedroom. I take a shower and get dressed for class. Getting dressed I put on a pair of blacked tights matched with a blue sweater and my hightop converse. I forego putting on makeup, that's just too much work.
Sammy seems to have already left for her first class of the day, so I grab my bag and leave the house. I don't have a car so I have to walk to all my classes. But it wasn't all that bad, the sorority was right down the street from campus. Which is really the only reason I joined in the first place with Sam. Everything else sucked. I mean, the girls are all fake and superficial, I mean they talk about being each other's bridesmaids when in reality they can't stand each other. And we have to go to social events, and if we don't we fined. I mean that's crazy, I have to pay money in order to not go and socialize with the people I hate.
I walk into my intro to management class and take a seat int he front when all of a sudden I hear a voice that I didn't plan on hearing anytime soon.
"Hey darling, "Aiden sat down next to me, putting his elbow on my armrest and leans towards me, "Funny seeing you here." He smiled
"Yeah, it's hilarious, not like I've been taking this class for two months now." I wasn't about to tell him that I hadn't noticed one of the most attractive people I've ever seen for two months. He didn't need to know about that.
Aiden hummed in acknowledgment before turning to toward the professor who had started the lecture. Throughout the entire lecture, Aiden kept whispering in my ear and making jokes the whole time.
"You see his tan, he looks like Donald Trump and Selena Gomez had a love child." He laughed at his own joke. It was really starting to get annoying.
I turned toward him, "You know what you could do?"
"What's that?"
"You could take that pen right there, and shove it up your ass." I gesture to the pen in his hand, "Maybe then you write yourself some better jokes."
He didn't seem to like what I said very much, because he ignored me for the rest of the class period. After the lecture ended, my friend Jaime, from my study group, came up to talk about our upcoming test in Calculus.
"Hey, I was hoping we could all get together at my house for a couple of hours to study,"
Aiden sidled up to us, and looked Jaime up and down, "You wouldn't mind if I joined, I'm terrible at math?"
"Sure, here's my address," He wrote down his address and gave it to Aiden, then turned to me," We'll be meeting at around five,"
"Okay,"
I started walking back to my sorority to get some lunch when I realized that Aiden was still walking with me. I frowned, "What are you still doing here?"
"Nothing, I'm actually going down the same way,"
"Oh, Okay,"
I was increasingly becoming confused the closer we got to my sorority. Why was he still going this way? His fraternity was passed four houses ago.
My questions were answered when we both walked up to my front door. I turned to him questioningly, "What are you still doing here?"
Aiden smirked, "Don't worry darlin' I'm not here for you."
I frowned, "Than what are you here-" My question was answered before I could finish it, by one of the older sisters, Jessica, when she came down the steps squealing.
"Aiden, baby I'm so glad you made it," she turned and saw me standing next to Aiden, "Oh you two know each other?"
I shrugged my shoulders, "Not really, we just met like yesterday." Aiden wrapped his arm around my hip.
"But don't it feel like we've known each other for years," Jessica eyed his hand on my hip.
I grabbed his hand and pried it from my hip, pushing him as far as my arms could reach away from me, "Yeah, no. Anyway, how do you two know each other?" I didn't know why I wanted to know so much about him. It's not like I cared or anything like that.
Jessica wrapped her arm around Aiden's bicep, "Oh, we go way back, since high school. Aiden here promised to take me to the movies before we go to my parents for dinner. His mom's going to be there as well." Aiden looked very uncomfortable with where this conversation was going.
"Hey let's go, I'm sure Katie here has a lot of homework." Aiden tugged Jessica's arm and they started down the driveway."
"Alright," she turned to look back at me, "I'll see you later Kate."
"Yeah, see you," I mumbled. Walking into the house. I took slow steps up the stairs to my bedroom. I really wasn't in the mood to have a conversation with Sammy. She was just so energetic, she could go on talking for hours about absolutely nothing. That was one thing I admired about her, she could keep a conversation going.
Luckily I was saved from having to talk with Sam because she wasn't there when I walked in. Which was weird. She always came back after a morning class.
I didn't think too much about it because I was so tired, id been tired a lot recently. I kicked off my shoes and crawled into bed. Quickly drifting to sleep.
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