"f*****g right oh, Sara." He hissed, bearing down on her. Maybe she saw it, maybe she didn't. But Kaleb couldn't be the oblivious friend right now. Gavin was so wrong for her! All Sara thought was that Kaleb knew what had been going on with her and Gavin. The prospect of losing his friendship made her through so tight she didn't think she could breathe. "Wait, Kaleb, it's not what you—nothing… happened." "Yet," Gavin piped up, reaching up and putting his hand on Sara's wrist, pulling her back down into his lap again. She was looking at Kaleb though, trying to get him to meet her eyes, but he wouldn't. He just wouldn't. It broke her heart. "Kaleb…" Sara reached out to put her fingers on his desk, but he grabbed the edge of it and scooted it around. "Are you nine?" She snapped, "Why won't

