Hardin: They were gone before we woke up the next morning. I had not hoped to see them and communicate, but somehow in my head, I had thought I would have one more day with them again before they finally had to go. But they were gone. The day instantly felt lonelier as I picked up breakfast, walking towards the table that once used to be filled with them but now, seemed empty. Carlos saw me before I saw him, picking up a piece of his bread and aiming it at me, the bread turning into crumbs before it touched me, the small specks flying into my hair as I stared at him now. " How are you going to live now that your girlfriend is gone?!" He yelled from across the dining room. I rolled my eyes. Did he have to be so childish? If this was his way of getting back at me for dancing with lau

