I stood stuck to the ground. This was too much of a coincidence. It was fate playing a trick on me, yes, it had to be fate. If she was Lin then that meant that Coco. Oh! my God! Wow, this had become a quagmire of a multitude of mixed feelings. Kit left, Lin had gone and Coco was, you know, no different from the rest of them.
My mind was lost at sea. Was this what true confusion felt like? I turned my eyes to see all the students' eyes glued to me. I looked like those Prince Charmings holding a princess in their bosom. Then I turned my eyes to a particular spot, my eyes and heart immediately turned colder. My eyes looked like a viper's eyeing its prey.
I engrossed my mind with the highest malice I could conjure. The target of my ire didn't seem destitute but rather brazen. She was dressed in revealing clothes. A black top with a short skirt, slightly above her knees. She had not-so long slender jade-white legs... They glamorously glistened in the light that every being that feasted their eyes on them was sure to get a heart attack.
She was endowed with an ample front that left any on-looker in awe and an unbelievably well-wound fluffy backside that broke hearts with every sway of her hips. Her eyes were reminiscent of the ancient abyss, dark and hollow, giving one the curiosity to inspect her inner being. That she had so much shrouded in her perfection of a body.
Her lips were well-arched, it was as if they had the power to command life itself. It seemed as if just a word from her mouth could bring the dead back to life. Her well-chiseled chin was too phenomenal. It was surely every man's dream to hold it as they enjoyed the firm solitude of her amorous and untainted kisses.
The most surprising thing was that none of that seemed to turn me on. In fact, there was a small trace of disgust on my face. As if none of her features could strike me. As if none of them were of any significance to me. Obviously, they could never mean anything big to me. Their power and monopoly had far lost their glow on me.
Hate hovered over my whole being, everyone around me could sense the unusualness in my attitude. Never in my life had I been that hateful. The atmosphere in the hallway even turned colder. Some of the students began whispering, others about to express their ideas about the three of us. Some even called it a love triangle. In a flurry of emotions, I began trembling, so much that Lin felt scared and hugged me tighter. My lips tried hard to utter a word, or name
"Kit!"
