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Acaadi fell silent for a few seconds. He didn't know what he wanted to hear. Not that.
When they had drunk too much in the back room of one of the Perl clubs and fooled around it had been different. It hadn't been meaningless as such, but it hadn't meant the same as the night they had shared.
"I don't know how I'm acting," he replied. "I think you're frightened of what happened and have been avoiding me."
There, he had said it. It didn't feel good. He'd thought it would have felt cathartic to get that off his chest but instead his feelings just wound themselves into an even tighter now.
"I like being your friend too," Acaadi said, taking a step back from the accusation. "I'm not trying to like...label us or something. It just feels like more than friends alright?"
When they had drunk too much in the back room of one of the Perl clubs and fooled around it had been different. It hadn't been meaningless as such, but it hadn't meant the same as the night they had shared.
"I don't know how I'm acting," he replied. "I think you're frightened of what happened and have been avoiding me."
There, he had said it. It didn't feel good. He'd thought it would have felt cathartic to get that off his chest but instead his feelings just wound themselves into an even tighter now.
"I like being your friend too," Acaadi said, taking a step back from the accusation. "I'm not trying to like...label us or something. It just feels like more than friends alright?"