Chapter Four

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*Your P.O.V.*

After class, I decided that I was going to talk to Tweek. I saw that we were both in History for our first class, and I figured I would catch him, just to introduce myself.

After the bell rang, I gathered my stuff quickly and followed him out the room. He was quick to leave the classroom, but seeing how nervous his usual state is, that was no surprise. When I was close enough, I grabbed his arm and called his name.

"GAH!" he screamed.

"Hey, Tweek, calm down," I instantly said in a soft voice.

"Wh-what do you w-want?" he panicked.

"Hey, it's okay, I just want to talk to you," I said, making sure I kept my voice low. "I know that my arrival and being with your friends, came off as a shock to you. I just want you to know that I am not here to replace you. I would never try to make someone feel like that. I can tell that you probably overthink a lot of things- I can relate to that- but I don't want you to think that I am here to take your spot," she spoked.

I kept eye contact with him, and I wanted to make sure he knew I was genuine.

I hope he knows I'm not here to hurt him.

All my attention was on him. He seemed to have rapid breathing, and I knew that he was having a hard time keeping his feelings under control. His blue eyes also continued to dark around everywhere, besides focusing on me.

I better not say much more. I don't want to make it any worse. He probably isn't used to seeing a new face, let alone with his friends. Unexpected change can be hard for anyone, so who know how rough he's taking it.

"I just want you to know I'm not trying to tell you how you're feeling or just assuming. You just tell me what you need from me," I comforted, gently placing my hand on his arm.

Tweek's eyes darted to the physical contact, and he shrieked, "GAH! JUST STAY AWAY FROM ME!"

He quickly ran off from me, making his way farther down that hallway.

Well, that went horribly...

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