Reincarnation, chapter 3
I scurried out of the building and grabbed the necklace. I quickly yanked it off my neck. I walked up to my dorm and quickly got Josh.
"Josh, take this from me, I don't want to see it." I said, gasping for breath. He raised an eyebrow at me and slowly reached for the necklace that lay in my palm. He grabbed it and put it in his back pocket. I sighed a sigh of relief.
"You know Adie, you're really overreacting, it was just a coincidence." he said, shaking his head. I just sighed.
"So, what did you dream about this time?" he asked. I gulped.
"He proposed to me. It was perfect. Everything was so beautiful. "I said dreamily. Josh glared at me.
"What kind of shit are you trying to pull? You're talking like you were her. You're not her." He stated, pissed off. I was shocked.
"I'm sorry, I didn't know I said that, it just came out." I said. I scared my self when I said that. Everything that had happened just felt so real.
"Yeah, I'm going to hide this. Just forget everything happened. Cause nothing did." Josh said harshly and left to go find a place to hide it.
"I know, everything just felt so real." I said to myself. I sighed. This was really getting to me.
Josh came back after five minutes looking happy.
"Okay, it's gone. We can forget everything happened." He said. I nodded. I knew I couldn't forget everything. The way I felt in his arms. Shit. I couldn't feel like this.
I went to go take a relaxing bath, where I found the necklace. He hid it in the medicine cabinet. Smart. Not.
I slowly reached for the necklace and hesitated before gliding my thumb over the smooth surface of the pick. I sighed and slid it around my neck, looking into the mirror.
When I got out of the bathroom, Josh looked up and glared.
"How did you find that? I thought I hid it." He sighed. I just shook my head and went to go get some coffee.
On my way, I noticed the necklace. It had a white guitar pick with my name on it. At the top I saw a speck of blood. I shook my head and shuddered. Yet, for some reason, I kept it on.
I did everything I could to take away the feel of his touch. I still felt it. It was almost ghostly...
"Josh, take this from me, I don't want to see it." I said, gasping for breath. He raised an eyebrow at me and slowly reached for the necklace that lay in my palm. He grabbed it and put it in his back pocket. I sighed a sigh of relief.
"You know Adie, you're really overreacting, it was just a coincidence." he said, shaking his head. I just sighed.
"So, what did you dream about this time?" he asked. I gulped.
"He proposed to me. It was perfect. Everything was so beautiful. "I said dreamily. Josh glared at me.
"What kind of shit are you trying to pull? You're talking like you were her. You're not her." He stated, pissed off. I was shocked.
"I'm sorry, I didn't know I said that, it just came out." I said. I scared my self when I said that. Everything that had happened just felt so real.
"Yeah, I'm going to hide this. Just forget everything happened. Cause nothing did." Josh said harshly and left to go find a place to hide it.
"I know, everything just felt so real." I said to myself. I sighed. This was really getting to me.
Josh came back after five minutes looking happy.
"Okay, it's gone. We can forget everything happened." He said. I nodded. I knew I couldn't forget everything. The way I felt in his arms. Shit. I couldn't feel like this.
I went to go take a relaxing bath, where I found the necklace. He hid it in the medicine cabinet. Smart. Not.
I slowly reached for the necklace and hesitated before gliding my thumb over the smooth surface of the pick. I sighed and slid it around my neck, looking into the mirror.
When I got out of the bathroom, Josh looked up and glared.
"How did you find that? I thought I hid it." He sighed. I just shook my head and went to go get some coffee.
On my way, I noticed the necklace. It had a white guitar pick with my name on it. At the top I saw a speck of blood. I shook my head and shuddered. Yet, for some reason, I kept it on.
I did everything I could to take away the feel of his touch. I still felt it. It was almost ghostly...