Chapter Four Aaron “I’m going to make it up to you, I swear.” I mumbled, while changing the sheets in the spare bedroom. I’d meant to fix the room up since I moved into the apartment two years ago. The walls were bare, and aside from a bedside table, there was no other furniture in the small white room. To brighten it up, I used canary-yellow sheets and a red comforter. Hopefully, Gavin would feel comfortable while staying here. I didn’t know what to expect. Obviously Gavin had issues with me. Who wouldn’t after the s**t I put him through? I grabbed a pillow and hugged it to my chest, then sat on the corner of the bed. Gavin and I went all the way back to elementary school. Even back then, I’d made his life hell. On the school bus he always sat alone in the front, while the rest of us

