Myra had never been the type to chase after people. But as she stood outside the school gates, phone clutched tightly in her hand, she realized that she was about to do exactly that. "Are you actually going?" Tanya asked, leaning against her bike, arms crossed. "Like, to his house?" Myra exhaled sharply. "He's not answering my texts, not picking up my calls, and he hasn't been in school for four days. What else am I supposed to do?" Tanya smirked. "Admit that you care about him?" "Not happening." Tanya laughed but didn't argue. "Well, come on then. Let's go." Myra blinked. "Wait, we?" "Obviously. You're way too stubborn to do this alone, and I need to see how this plays out." Myra rolled her eyes but didn't protest. Fifteen minutes later, they stood in front of Arjun's house. The

