“God, no,” Elara muttered under her breath. First it's Rydar, now her. “Helloooo?” Diane knocked again, “You can come out now. You don't have to run from me, I don't bite or anything.” Elara knew she had no choice but to come out to her, else she wouldn't let her be. She pulled on the doorknob and stepped out of the bathroom with resignation, meeting Diane outside, who twiddled her fingers at her with a flashy yet dangerous smile. “Why were you hiding?” “I wasn't hiding,” Elara mumbled, her eyes instinctively failing to look Diane in the eye as usual. “Come on now, don't lie to me. You were running from me,” Diane insisted devilishly, “Are trying to say I'm a bully?” “What do you want from me?” Elara stepped away from the door, she was looking for an opportunity to get away from ther

