"And what did you say?" Varys asked gently.
"I.. um. Accepted it?" Hope flinched a little after saying the words. Even though she was not doing
anything wrong and definitely was not cheating on anyone, it kind of felt wrong.
Varys, who most of the time remained chill and calm around her suddenly clenched his jaw tight in
anger.
"What exactly do you think we are doing with each other, Hope?" He asked in a soft voice that betrayed
the hidden anger behind his words.
Hope stared into his eyes with barely contained emotions. She honestly did not know the answer to
that. It felt like they were friends, but the closeness behind that friendship screamed more than friends.
"What do you want me to say?" She whispered. She wanted him to calm down. Although she had seen
him get angry plenty of times, she did not like it when he got angry on her. It made her feel bad. Like
she had done something very wrong.
Varys did not reply to her but the anger did not leave his eyes. He knew he had not given a name to
their relationship. Never acknowledged the closeness and given her a reason to refuse the offers
coming her way but he did not know she did not even realize the depth of emotions that he possessed
for her.
"I..." He opened his mouth and almost let out a vile curse, but immediately stopped himself. Throwing a
fist on the hood of the car that made a loud bang, he walked away from there.
"Varys!" Hope immediately turned around and called out to him. But her voice fell to deaf ears as
without turning around he got in his car and drove away from there.
"Fucking hell!" Hector's irritated tone pulled her attention towards him, "Not again."
She looked at him with guilty expressions on her face even though it was not exactly her fault that
Varys had left them stranded.
"Now who kicked his ass?" Hector asked.
Hope blinked at him with feigned innocence.
"I have to go somewhere." Hector glance backwards while talking to her. Hope's gaze went to where he
was looking where she saw Stella walking away with a guy. She was taking some pop music classes
from the guy who was pretty famous locally. Not even bad in looks to be honest. "Will you please get a
cab or something?"
As soon as she nodded her head he turned around and ran away.
With a smile turned around and started walking home. Truthfully, she had forgotten her wallet at home
and there was not even a penny in her pocket. Her parents were away to work and she did not have
keys to home since she was planning on going home late. Varys had made plans of studying and
hanging out together but that seemed like a lost option now.
Pulling out the cellphone out of her bag she dialled Varys' number. The phone kept ringing but he did
not pick up. She tried again but still no answer. Sighing in defeat she dialled her parents' number but
she already knew that they had to leave their cellphones out of the meeting room which could go on for
hours. The cell rang but no answer came from other side except for the automated voice message to
call later.
Kicking a rock with her feet she decided to take the only option left. Walk four miles in strappy sandals
in under the heating sun.
One mile forward she was heaving and sweating badly. The sun was even harsher than her
expectation today. Her lack of exercise obviously did not help.
She managed to walk three more miles with heaving breath and almost broken feet. The straps of
sandals had left a bleeding wound in the back of her feet, making them hurt badly.
As her home finally came into view after two hours of walking, she took a deep sigh in relief.
Walking into the cold grass of the garden in front of her house, she plopped down on the ground in
fatigue. After her knees stopped hurting a bit, she pulled open the straps of her sandals and threw the
footwear aside, relishing the coldness that the grass thankfully provided.
The sun had gone down so the heat had become dull but she still felt hot as hell. She was just glad that
she had finally sat down and her feet were touching some coldness. She was never ever going to leave
her wallet at home again, she had decided.
Laying comfortably on the ground with her feet sprawled in front of her, she tugged at some grass and
started rolling it around on her finger.
Her eyes followed the ring that it made. Honestly, she felt like crying right now. She was so, so angry at
Varys for leaving her stranded. She actually would not have minded if she had her wallet on her and
she had taken a cab but the pain in her legs just made her angrier.
Second note to herself- never take a ride with Varys again.
"Hope?"
Name the devil and he appears in front of you.
Her eyes shot up to find Varys standing in front her with a confused expression on his face, "What are
you doing out here?"
She gave him a faint smile, not wanting him to know that she was upset with him, "Nothing." She said
softly, "Wassup? Why are you here?"
She did not get up from her place. She did not have energy. Her head had kind of started to hurt and
her feet were already almost dead.
His eyes took her in carefully, trying to find something but unable to quite put a finger on what was
wrong with her.
"I came to talk to you." He said gently, "I was a being dick earlier. Do you want to continue our plans?
Hang out at Dusky's?"
She gulped down the feeling that filled her mouth. It was getting harder for her to hide her expressions
from him, harder to not cry. It hurts when your friend ditches you. But it bloody rips your heart out when
you get ditched by the person that you consider more than a friend.
"Don't worry about." She anchored her attention on the grass ring on the finger and dismissed him in a
quiet tone as she could manage, "It is all good. I got home okay. I just really don't feel like going out
right now. I am sorry."
A horn of car snatched their attention. Her parents were home. Giving him one more small smile she
got up on her feet and walked towards her home while trying hard not to limp as her mom waved at her
and her dad opened the main door of the house.
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