It was never supposed to be this awkward and petty. You'd both signed up for the same college because you were dating. You were supposed to be high school sweethearts and went to college together. But you broke up two months before college.
Now you had to see each other. On the daily. Basically, all of your classes were the same. Abel was having some serious regrets.
"Fucking bullshit." He shook his head with a scoff as the frat guys talked to you. "Let her have that hoe phase." His boy Jordan said, taking a sip of his coffee.
"Fuck. That's mine, though." He said in annoyance, looking away. "Not anymore." Jordan raised his eyebrows, looking at him.
It wasn't like we were on particularly bad terms or anything. We still talked briefly. So when I started walking over, it wasn't all that surprising. "She knows home." Abel smirked, sitting straighter. "Dumbass." Jordan laughed, smacking his arm.