Chapter 10CAIDEN I watched from the shadows feeling guilty for distracting him during the game. I couldn’t place it, but I was drawn to him. I saw him staring out his window this morning, and I noticed him at school even if he didn’t notice me. As he hugged on the guy now at home plate with him my heart sank. “He’s saying goodbye.” I looked around but was alone. “Who’s there?” The voice seemed familiar, distant memories longing to come forward. “Don’t worry about it, just know he’s saying goodbye. Corbin is dead.” I frowned, “He’s dead?” “The one facing us is Bryson.” “The baseball guy?” “Yes. Corbin was his best friend, he died in a street racing accident two weeks ago.” I c****d my head as I studied them, “they’re more than friends.” I grumbled still not knowing who I was talkin

