Chapter 3 - chapter 3

I pressed the button for that weird triangle. The same flash appeared, leaving my vision all white. I felt the same dizziness. So, before I passed out, my dizziness disappeared and I went back to the same place I was before that crazy person teleported me to that strange room.

The place was empty, all the girls who were there surrounding us must have already entered the school or left. I take my cell phone out of my skirt pocket to check the time.

"11:15" was on time for the last class of the day.

I sigh slowly. I'd already wasted an entire morning over this whole bracelet, wedding, memories, and blah blah blah thing. Now, I have another problem: my parents. How will they react to this? My mom is fine with that, but what about my dad? He's super strict and will never agree to this marriage thing or anything like that.

Anyway, I put my cell phone in my skirt pocket and walk towards a coffee shop near the school where I study. Luckily, people don't go there much, just some nerds looking for a quieter place to study.

I'll be at the cafeteria in a few minutes. The property is modern, purple in color, with lots of lights, and has a beautiful 'welcome' sign on the door.

I walk into the room and sit in one of the chairs in the back. The cafeteria, at that time, was empty. Many of the clients who go there are students from my school, who were in class at that time.

After sitting down, I take out my cell phone and start looking at Twitter. The name "Levi Starfire" was in trend. Already having an idea of ​​what was going on, I enter the tag and see several photos and videos of me facing the singer. My heart starts to clench and I'm gasping for breath.

'Shit....' I think, looking at all those pictures and videos.

Then my phone rings. It was my mother. She didn't use Twitter or anything like that, so I'm guessing someone must have told her about what happened. I immediately answer her call.

"Amanda! What's going on? Akemi told me you were with a strange man in front of the school"

Akemi... That woman it was a tremendous gossip. Whenever something happened and I was minimally involved, she made a point of telling my mother and I always screwed up, even though I never did anything.

"Can you explain this to me please?" she ends, in an angry tone.

"Hand, look, nothing happened!"

"Amanda, don't lie to me. Tell me the truth, daughter. That man-made you something?" she asked worriedly

"No mom, we didn't do anything. We just talked a little and then he left," I replied quickly. I didn't know if my mom believed it or not, so I was a little scared

"And where are you now?"

"I'm in the cafeteria that is close to the school"

"Okay, I'll go there and pick you up. Stay right there. We'll talk a lot about it..."

"Okay, mom" I sigh once more and lower my head so that my forehead rests on the table.

So my mom says goodbye and hangs up. I knew what was coming, and I also knew it would be stressful.