*Drey's Pov*
I hung up the phone, feeling a sense of unease. Aaron had been talking about Kacey again, and I could tell he had feelings for her.
I didn't want to see my sister get hurt. Aaron was in a relationship with Rachel, and I knew he couldn't be serious about Kacey.
But at the same time, I knew Aaron. He wasn't the type of guy to have casual feelings. If he said he had feelings for Kacey, then he really did.
I sighed, feeling a sense of frustration. Why did things have to be so complicated?
I decided to talk to Kacey about it, to warn her about Aaron's feelings. But I didn't want to influence her decision.
I walked upstairs to Kacey's room, knocking on the door. "Hey, sis," I said, when she answered.
"Hey, Drey," she replied, looking up from her book. "What's up?"
"I need to talk to you about something," I said, sitting down on her bed.
Kacey looked at me curiously, closing her book. "What is it?" she asked.
But then I hesitated, unsure of how to start. I didn't want to tell her about Aaron's feelings, not yet.
"Never mind," I said, standing up. "It's nothing."
Kacey looked at me skeptically, but she didn't push the issue. "Okay, Drey," she said. "But if you ever need to talk, I'm here for you."
I smiled, feeling a sense of gratitude towards my sister. "Thanks, Kacey," I said. "I appreciate it."
As I walked out of her room, I couldn't help but feel a sense of uncertainty. What would happen next?
Would Aaron's feelings for Kacey become too much to hide?
And what would Kacey do if she found out about Aaron's feelings?
As I walked out of Kacey's room, I couldn't help but feel a sense of relief. I'd decided not to tell her about Aaron's feelings, at least not yet.
But as I walked downstairs, I couldn't shake the feeling that I'd made a mistake. Shouldn't I have warned Kacey about Aaron's feelings?
I sighed, feeling a sense of frustration. Why did things have to be so complicated?
As I walked into the kitchen, I saw Kacey making herself a sandwich. "Hey, Drey," she said, smiling at me.
"Hey, sis," I replied, sitting down at the table.
We chatted for a bit, talking about school and our friends. But as we talked, I couldn't help but feel a sense of unease.
What would happen if Aaron's feelings for Kacey became too much to hide?
And what would Kacey do if she found out about Aaron's feelings?
As we finished our lunch, I couldn't help but feel a sense of uncertainty. What would happen next?
Would Aaron's feelings for Kacey tear our group of friends apart?
Or would everything work out in the end?
I didn't have the answers, but I knew one thing for sure: things were about to get a lot more complicated.
As Kacey and I parted ways, I couldn't help but feel a sense of anticipation. What would happen next?
Would Aaron confess his feelings to Kacey?
And what would Kacey do if he did?
I didn't know, but I was determined to be there for my sister, no matter what happened.
As the days went by, I couldn't help but notice the tension between Aaron and Kacey. They were both trying to act normal, but I could tell that something was off.
Aaron would catch glimpses of Kacey and stare, his eyes filled with a longing that he couldn't hide.
And Kacey would blush and look away, her cheeks flushing with a color that I'd never seen before.
It was like they were both trapped in a web of unspoken feelings, unsure of how to escape.
I tried to talk to Aaron about it, to tell him to stay away from Kacey. But he just shook his head and told me that he couldn't help the way he felt.
And I tried to talk to Kacey about it, to warn her about Aaron's feelings. But she just smiled and told me that she could handle herself.
I wasn't so sure.
As the tension between Aaron and Kacey continued to build, I couldn't help but feel a sense of unease.
What would happen when the truth finally came out?
Would Aaron and Kacey be able to overcome their feelings and remain friends?
Or would their unspoken emotions tear them apart?
I didn't know, but I was determined to be there for my sister, no matter what happened.
As the days turned into weeks, the tension between Aaron and Kacey continued to build. It was like a ticking time bomb, waiting to explode.
And I was stuck in the middle, unsure of how to defuse the situation.
All I could do was wait and see what happened next.