342 The Kiss (1/2)
Dylan didn't know what happened and why she was so eager to leave but he didn't feel good about it. It almost felt like he was being abandoned.
He ran after her to catch up to her as he asked, ”Why are you running away from me? I came to see you after so many days.”
”It's only been four days,” said Cali as if it wasn't a big deal at all.
”You must have had a lot of fun since four days doesn't seem much to you,” he sounded bitter which he didn't intend though.
”Are you sulking?” Dylan didn't reply and she took that as a silent agreement. ”But why?”
”You...” his words and voice both died down as she looked at him waiting for him to continue. ”You took the drink from that guy earlier.”
Cali frowned at his words. ”So what?” Even though she did no such thing, she wanted to know why he was getting mad about it. She was brooding because he seemed to know even his best friend's girlfriend better than he knows about her who had been around for years. It really got her mad how he never even thought she was important enough to learn anything about her.
She had just opened the door of her room when she heard him speak from behind, ”Oh... Then you should have gone out with him.”
She turned around to look at his face with a very annoyed look as she spat, ”Maybe I should!”
Dylan clenched his fists tightly, ”You're really getting on my nerve now!”
”It's not the first time,” answered Cali with a mocking smile which was directed to herself. ”You always find me annoying. Isn't that why you always ignored me?”
”I never said I find you annoying. You're always creating troubles that's why I might have kept my distance but never ignored you on purpose,” Dylan didn't know why he was trying to defend himself but he didn't like it when she said that.
”Just for your information, I still love creating troubles,” said Cali. ”So, you should be keeping your distance even now.”
”What if I don't want to?” challenged Dylan as he stepped closer to her.
”Why not? I didn't change at all. If you didn't like me back then you shouldn't be liking me now as well.”
”I never said I don't like you.”