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‎Sia pov

It was a beautiful Monday morning — the kind that made everything feel brighter, softer, like nothing bad could ever happen.

‎I was in the kitchen helping Mum make breakfast, carefully arranging slices of toast on a plate while Selene and Sean argued — again — about who would get the last piece.

‎"Sean, you ate two already!" Selene complained.

‎"And you took the biggest ones," Sean shot back.

‎I sighed, smiling quietly as Mum rolled her eyes. "You two will fight over air one day."

‎I left her to toast more bread, hoping it would stop their bickering.

‎At the dining table, Adriana looked up from her phone. "Sia, sit and eat before you're late."

‎I nodded and sat down quietly. I've never been much of a talker. Unlike Selene, who always had something to say, I just… listened. It was easier that way.

‎Dad had already left for work. Adrian wasn't there either — until he walked in, carrying little Liam on his shoulders, grinning like he always did.

‎"Oh, toast! Nice," he said, winking at me like he knew I made it.

‎I couldn't help but chuckle. Adriana smacked his arm lightly. "Stop teasing her."

‎Mum came out of the kitchen with more bread. "Don't tell me you're still eating! You're going to be late. And remember — Adrian and Adriana won't be going with you today. They're starting college, so behave yourselves."

‎She turned to Sean, narrowing her eyes. "Especially you."

‎Sean groaned. "I'm always the bad guy."

‎"You usually are," Selene muttered, earning laughter from everyone except Sean.

‎For a second, everything felt warm and normal. I didn't want it to end.

‎From the corner of my eye, I saw Adrian and Adriana exchange a quick, worried glance. I wanted to ask what that was about, but I didn't. Instead, I focused on my plate. It was already 6:30, and I hated being late.

‎After breakfast, Mum left to drop Liam at school. I was tying my shoelaces when Selene called out, "Sia! Adriana's calling you!"

‎I walked to her room. Adriana stood by the door, already dressed for college. She looked so mature in her simple jeans and cream blouse — it made her seem older than she really was.

‎"Sia," she said gently, "I won't be there to protect you anymore. Promise me you'll stand up for yourself. Don't let anyone talk to you anyhow."

‎I smiled shyly and nodded.

‎She sighed and brushed her fingers through my hair, just like she used to when I was younger. "You're too innocent sometimes," she murmured.

‎I laughed softly. "You always say that."

‎She smiled, but her eyes looked distant — thoughtful, almost sad.

‎I didn't know what she was thinking, but at that moment, everything still felt right — warm, safe, and whole. I didn't realize how much I would miss that feeling.

‎Outside, I watched as Adriana and Adrian got into their cab. They waved until their car disappeared down the street.

‎As Selene, Sean, and I got into ours, the seat beside me suddenly felt too empty. The silence pressed against my chest. Adriana and Adrian were really gone.

‎Fear crept in quietly. Without them, who would protect me?

‎I hated being bullied, but standing up for myself never came easy. I wished I could be more like Selene — bold, confident, unbothered by what anyone thought.

‎A hand landed on my shoulder. I turned to see Selene beside me, her gaze fixed out the window.

‎"Don't worry," she said quietly. "I'm here. I won't let anyone touch you."

‎I blinked, surprised. We'd never been close — probably because we were complete opposites. But at that moment, something in me softened.

‎I smiled and nodded, blinking back tears. It's time to stop being afraid, I told myself. It's time to learn to stand on my own.

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‎We got to the school gate, and Sean immediately jumped out of the car.

‎"Sorry, guys! Got a girl to meet. See you in class!" he shouted, running ahead without looking back.

‎"I thought he was supposed to look after us," Selene scoffed. "Asshole."

‎"It's fine," I said with a small smile. "We can go alone."

‎Selene glanced at me, her brows slightly raised. "You never get angry, do you?"

‎I didn't reply. I just adjusted my bag and started walking toward the entrance.

‎The schoolyard was already alive with chatter and laughter. Some students hugged after the long break, while others stood in small groups gossiping.

‎It felt strange walking without Adriana or Adrian beside me. I'd gotten so used to their presence — Adriana's calm voice, Adrian's easy jokes. Without them, the air felt heavier.

‎Before we got to the building, I spotted her — Vivian. She was standing with two other girls near the gate, whispering and giggling. When her eyes met mine, she smirked.

‎I looked down quickly and tried to slip past, pretending not to see her. Selene noticed and sighed in disappointment. She didn't say anything, but her silence said enough.

‎We entered the classroom. The room buzzed with the usual first-day excitement — students dragging chairs, sharing snacks, comparing hairstyles.

‎I walked in quietly, trying to stay invisible.

‎Then I saw her — my best and only friend, Clara. She was sitting alone, her backpack on the desk, scanning the door like she was waiting for someone.

‎The moment she saw me, her face lit up. She jumped from her chair and ran toward me.

‎"Sia!" she laughed, hugging me tightly. "I missed you so much!"

‎"Same here," I said, smiling for real this time. "It feels weird without Adriana and Adrian."

‎"I know," Clara said, squeezing my hand. "But you'll be fine. You've got me."

‎Her words made me smile, but somewhere deep down, I still felt the empty space their absence left behind.

‎As we sat together, Selene joined a group of girls at the back, already blending in with her usual confidence. Sean's laughter echoed faintly from the hallway.

‎And me? I sat quietly, watching everyone, the hum of chatter fading into the background.

‎I didn't know it then — but that was the last normal morning of my life.

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