Japheth With shaky fingers, I took out my phone, grateful that it wasn't as damaged as I thought it would be. But I definitely needed a new phone, the screen was awful to look at.Aaron glanced at me as the car sped down the road and the phone finally stopped ringing, making me let out a sigh of relief. I jolted slightly when the phone started to ring again and this time, I swiped red, wincing when the screen tore my finger a bit.“Are you okay?” Aaron asked, slowing the car down and I immediately nodded. “Shouldn't you take the call? Whoever it is is probably worried about you.”“It's no one important.” I lied, shoving the phone back into the small bag. “Are we there yet?” I asked, changing the subject and he was silent for a moment.He looked like he didn't believe a word I had said and it made my heart pound in my chest. “We're here.” He finally said as the call slowed to a stop. He got out, inputting the pin that I remembered clearly to be my phone number before returning to th
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