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Gravity by Raven St. Pierre
Gravity by Raven St. Pierre













Gravity by Raven St. Pierre

Hahn turned up his nose and spoke to me like I was the lowest life form on planet Earth. “I thought I told you to leave him alone.” Mr. Hahn still harbored just as much hatred for me as the first time we’d met – maybe even more than before. Even though months had passed since our encounter, Mr. He must’ve gone inside to look for AJ at practice and when he discovered that he wasn’t there he’d come to the parking lot to search for him.

Gravity by Raven St. Pierre

He rolled his eyes and flung the door open angrily before I could grasp what was going on. AJ turned to see what caught my attention. When I noticed it I nearly jumped out of my skin. There was a dark figure behind him outside of the passenger window. I opened them slowly and focused on his face. I kept my eyes closed and rested my head on the back of the seat and tried to pull myself together. With each gentle thud I pulled further and further away from AJ. My heart felt as though it was slowing down as the sadness seeped into it. The fresh memory of his lips on mine was like pulling the stitches out of a wound that wasn’t fully healed. I was almost starting to hate letting myself get this close to him because that made it that much harder to bear being away from him. It was my intention to pull away after a peck, but he gripped my face firmly in his hands and kissed me so passionately that even my toes were tingly. I know that if it was up to you things wouldn’t be this way, but it’s out of your control.” I leaned over and kissed him once gently on his lips. I wanted for things to be so much different.” As he turned away I could tell that he felt bad. He put his hand to my chin and turned my face back toward his slowly.















Gravity by Raven St. Pierre