Storm

I groaned.


She just punched me in the gut.


Like why?


Sure. I kissed her without her expecting it, but did she have to punch me?


Honestly...she is different than most girls I've met.


I finally managed to straighten up.


I walked out of the library and try to find Nashi.


I don't know why I was looking for Nashi.


I just felt like I needed to find her.


I walked out of the library, waving at Mrs. Redfox as I walked out, and started looking for Nashi.


/timeskip/


I have been walking around for about two hours.


Still no Nashi.


It was now about 9pm and I was about to give up, when I saw someone with pink hair, sitting on a branch of a big oak tree.


I walked closer and saw it was Nashi.


"Nashi!" I called.


I saw Nashi look up and her eyes widened.


"No! Go away!" She yelled at me and buried her face in her hands.


I was now in front of the tree.


"Nashi. Please come down." I begged.


I saw her shake her heard.


I decided if she wasn't going to come down, I gotta go up.


I started climbing up the tree.


After about a minute, I was beside Nashi in the highest branch.


I could hear her crying quietly.


"Hey...what's wrong, Nash?" I asked.


She didn't answer me.


"Come on, Nashi. I want to help you. But you gotta tell me what's wrong." I told her softly.


I really did want to help her.


I don't know why, but I didn't like seeing Nashi like this.


"J-just b-bad-d mem-memor-ries." She managed to say, shakily.


I managed to pull her into my arms.


I rubbed soothing circles on her back, trying to calm her down.


"Hey, it's gonna be ok. They're just memories." I reassured her.


"Y-you d-don't-t g-get it th-though." Nashi cried.


"Hey, look at me." I told Nashi.


She didn't look up.


So I held her face up with my hand under chin, so she couldn't look away.


"I may not get it, but I'm here for you. So is everybody else. Got that?" I told her.


Nashi nodded.


"Ok. Now how 'bout we get going? Every is probably wondering where you've been." I pulled her out of my arms, and we started climbing down the tree, heading home.

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