OLIVIA
I haven't seen Tristan since that night. He's been avoiding me. So much for being friends. I try to stay up to see him but I end up falling asleep on the couch and I wake up with a blanket over my body and he's gone.
I have started to cook. Well, Alyssa and Ezra have been teaching me. I now cook meals for Tristan before I sleep and they are gone in the morning. So at least he's eating. That is what a friend would do, right?
I could feel my eyes gradually closing. It was way past midnight. As I was about to get up and go back to my bedroom, I hear the door open and my eyes shoot open. He was there. In his blue scrubs. Suddenly I wasn't tired anymore.
He looks shocked to see me awake. "You're still up?" he asks.
I haven't heard his voice in days and I feel like I've been in misery.
I clear my throat. "Yeah. I was waiting for you."
"Why."
I didn't know what to say. Why did I even stay up for him? I stand up and grip the blanket closer to my body. "It's stupid don't worry. Goodnight." I say, walking off to my room.
He grabs my forearm, forcing me to turn and face him. "Tell me." he repeats, his blue eyes burning into mine even in the dark.
I open my mouth. "I just thought we were friends. But you hate me and I understand because I was being a bitch to you that night and now you're avoiding me." I ramble. I need to shut my mouth.
His brows furrow in confusion. "That was a lot." he murmurs to himself. "But backtrack. Firstly, I don't hate you. I couldn't hate you even if I tried-"
"Then why avoid me?" I interrupt.
"Let me finish off my speech." he says, rolling his eyes dramatically.
"Secondly, I haven't been avoiding you. Work is getting a bit out of hand recently and I've just been distracted. And thirdly, you weren't being a bitch to me."
I sigh. "Sorry. It's late and I'm just tired." I sheepishly grin.
He lightly smiles at me. "Have you eaten today?"
I open my mouth but shut it. "Seriously?" he asks, his playful expression dropping.
"I ate breakfast but then I got distracted with work. I had to do three modelling shoots today."
"I'm going to make you something to eat."
I shake my head. "Please don't bother. I'm not that hungry."
"If you don't eat what I make you, I'll feed you it but I don't really think that's something friends would do," he says, accentuating the word friends.
Heat crawls up my neck and I murmur "Yeah probably not."
He chuckles before walking to the kitchen. "If you haven't noticed. I have actually become a chef." I say, following him to the kitchen and taking a seat on the stool.
He cocks a brow at me as he takes some ingredients from the cabinets. "I have noticed. I eat the cooking you leave out. I'm guessing you leave it for me?" it wasn't a question but his tone made it sound like one.
"I do." I confess. "We're friends, aren't we? Friends usually cook for each other." I say.
His eyes look up to meet mine. An undetectable emotion fills them. "Friends," he repeats as if the word was venom in his mouth.
"Friends," I confirm.
"I'm assuming you cover me with a blanket when I sleep on the couch." I say.
"Yeah. I wouldn't want you getting sick." he says.
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restored love
RomanceOLIVIA YOUNG AND TRISTAN MORALES were hopelessly in love in highschool. They were best friends and lovers but unfortunately by the end of summer, their relationship came to an end because Tristan decided on moving to London to continue with his stud...