LOGINchapter nine“Whatever happened to your car?” Josie wondered out loud as she and her brother got into her mother’s car who was checking her wristwatch every five seconds, as if that would slow down time. “Yes, Joshua,” their mother, Linda Goldmann piped in, sighing, “There’s a reason your father and I bothered to get you your own car. And now look I’m going to be late because of you guys,” Josh
chapter eight“Valerie,” Josh called out as soon as he saw the girl stepping out of her house. It was a Saturday, and Josh had woken up early just to drop by Val’s house and check on her. He’d tried looking for her in school, calling her, texting her, but all his efforts were in vain. He just couldn’t reach her, and it was more than obvious Val had been avoiding him. Josh
chapter sevenJosh found himself on the half-built bridge that night. He didn’t have any reservations about crossing over to the bridge this time around. His head was filled to the brim with doubts and questions with no definitive answers, and so he sought out the only place that could provid
chapter sixJosh found himself walking towards the bridge the next night too. His steps reasonably slowed down as he neared his destined place, unwarranted doubts and uncertainties clouding his mind. What if he isn’t there?
chapter five“Took you long enough,” the boy ran a hand through his curly black hair which he’d chosen to let hang free instead of putting up in a bun like he’d always did. He didn’t even have to turn around to know that it was the golden boy, he could somehow sense it was him, and also the fact that he was panting so hard, it was hard to not notice that he wasn’t alone anymore.
chapter fourEvery part of Josh wanted to just run away, or disappear, or it would be even more wonderful if the ground could just swallow him whole. Unfortunately none of those happened, and since Valerie had already seen him, Josh figured it wouldn’t be the wisest decision to run. The least he could do after breaking up with her right before the first day of school and also over a text, was to face her, no matter what the consequences.He co