“That movie yesterday was so good,” Nina says as we walk to our class. Rachelle answers something but I’m already not paying attention to the conversation anymore. I haven’t told Nina about what happened with Taylor. I don’t want anyone to know about it, embarrassed by the sole existence of these pictures. I feel Nina’s elbow on my waist, making me come back to reality. “What?” “You’ve been lost in a daze for a while. What’s wrong?” “Nothing,” I answer, trying my best to sound convincing. She nods and goes back to talk about that amazing actor and this scene when he removed his shirt. The class starts, and it actually helps me to forget about my worries. But soon, the bell rings for the break. I can’t keep going like that. I breathe out, put my best smile on and stand up. “Should we g

