LINDSEY’S POV “I really don’t know what you are saying,” I told his friend. I was disappointed about how my test went on and what I wanted right now is to go home and have my peace and quiet. “Come on Lindsey, don’t ignore me. I am telling you this things for a reason. Something is up with him and we have to figure that out before it is too late.” His friend insisted. “Not now, I am really tired and all I want to do is to have some peace and quiet,” I was honest with him. “Come on,” He begged. “Next time please,” I told him before waving at the taxi to stop. I didn’t bother about it. That was Jim’s life. If he had decided to drop out of school, then that was totally up to him. It was none of my concerns. I was pretty much tired, thanks to the entire circus last nig

