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Chapter 7 - Ava's pov

The second I sat down at our usual table in the cafeteria, I could finally breathe again.

Everything since that hallway moment with Damien felt like a dream — or maybe some overly romantic drama. He had actually held my hand. Not just for a second, but all the way to class. And he looked at me like I was something he didn't expect but wanted to understand.

And the worst part?

I couldn't stop smiling about it.

I was lost in my thoughts when someone slid into the seat across from me with zero hesitation and way too much confidence.

"Hey. You must be Ava."

I looked up, surprised.

A guy — lean, charming, with a mischievous glint in his greenish-gray eyes — rested his elbows on the table and grinned like he already knew everything about me.

"I'm Ezra. Damien's best friend."

Oh. This was Ezra.

"Hi," I said, a little wary, a little curious.

He looked me up and down — not in a weird way, more like he was analyzing. "So you're the reason he's been acting all soft and mysterious today."

I blinked. "What do you mean?"

"He smiled. Like, more than once. And he hasn't sketched a building or a flower since lunch. That's not normal."

I tried to hide my blush. "I don't know what you're talking about."

Ezra leaned in, elbows on the table. "You know what I think? I think I should get your number."

I almost choked. "Excuse me?"

He grinned. "Relax, not for me. He's too chicken to ask. I'm just helping him out."

"You're unbelievable," I said, shaking my head.

"True. But I'm also cute, so people usually forgive me."

Despite myself, I laughed.

Ezra handed me his phone. "Come on. Just type it in. You'll thank me later."

I hesitated for half a second, then gave in — partly because he was too much to argue with, partly because… I wanted to.

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About ten minutes later, as I walked down the hallway back to class, my phone buzzed.

Unknown Number:

Hey. I hope Ezra didn't weird you out too much.

I already knew who it was.

Me:

That depends. Are you going to admit you made him do it?

Damien:

Maybe 😅

Or maybe I just have a pushy best friend who's really bad at being subtle.

Me:

Well… I'm kind of glad he did it.

So, hey :)

Damien:

Hey, Ava.

I was hoping I'd get to say that again today.

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I stopped in the middle of the hallway and just stared at the message.

A smile tugged at the corners

of my lips.

The butterflies?

Yeah.

They were back — and louder than ever.

The phone buzzed again, and even before I looked at the screen, my smile grew wider.

Damien:

Hey, Ava.

I was hoping I'd get to say that again today.

I stared at the message for a long second, heart thudding like I was about to do something outrageous. Like skydiving.

Except it was just… texting a boy.

This boy.

Me:

Well… saying "hi" twice in one day?

That's dangerously close to friendship 😌

Damien:

Oh no. Not friendship.

I was aiming for "person I think about a lot" 😳

I nearly dropped my phone.

Okay. So… that was blunt.

And ridiculously cute.

I bit my lip and typed back, heart racing:

Me:

Is that a title I earned by nearly falling flat in the hallway? 😅

Damien:

You falling into my arms might've helped.

But mostly, it's the way you talk. And laugh.

And how your eyes crinkle when you're trying not to smile.

I covered my mouth, cheeks on fire. He noticed that?

Me:

Okay. Now you're the one being dangerous.

That was too smooth.

Damien:

I'm not smooth. I just say what I think.

And right now I'm thinking…

I like talking to you.

Me:

Even over text?

Damien:

Especially over text. I get to say the things I don't have the courage to say out loud.

That one made me stop.

I stared at it, then slowly typed:

Me:

Like what?

There was a pause. A long one. I watched the typing dots come and go.

Then finally—

Damien:

Like… I wanted to hold your hand even after we got to the class.

I gasped quietly, phone pressed against my lips.

Me:

I kind of didn't want to let go either.

Another pause.

Damien:

Ava?

Me:

Hmm?

Damien:

I think I want to get to know you.

Like really know you.

Me:

Then ask me anything.

Damien:

What's your favorite time of day?

I blinked, surprised. Then smiled.

Me:

Late evening. When everything's quiet and the sky turns that soft orange-purple.

Why?

Damien:

I just imagined sketching you under a sky like that.

I squealed. Out loud.

I couldn't stop blushing even if I tried.

Me:

Damien, you can't just say stuff like that. My heart is a baby bird. Handle with care 🐣

Damien:

Too late. I think my sketchbook already has feelings.

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That night, I went to bed with my phone on my chest, a smile on my face,

and a quiet little hope glowing inside me.

Something was beginning.

And maybe… it wasn't just a crush anymore.

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