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Chapter 3 - The Bizarre Feeling: Part 2

As the classroom door creaked open, interrupting the labyrinth of William's racing thoughts, a familiar voice echoed through the room. He lifted his head from the desk, glancing toward the doorway, and there she was—Isabelle. Her presence, like an unexpected melody in the midst of chaos, filled the air.

"William, right?" Isabelle spoke, a gentle smile gracing her lips.

Caught off guard, William stammered, "Y-yes, that's me."

"I saw you in the corridor earlier," she continued, her eyes reflecting genuine curiosity. "You seemed a bit flustered. Everything okay?"

William's heartbeat quickened, his internal conflict resurfacing. How could he explain the chaotic symphony playing in his mind? Instead, he opted for a feeble smile, hoping to conceal the tempest within.

Isabelle, perceptive as ever, studied him for a moment before nodding. "Well, if you ever need to talk or if there's anything on your mind, I'm here. Friends help each other, right?"

The sincerity in her words resonated, creating a flicker of warmth in William's otherwise tumultuous world. The gesture was both unexpected and comforting, like a lifeline thrown to a sailor lost at sea.

"Thanks," William managed to utter, his gratitude mingling with a lingering sense of guilt. He couldn't shake the feeling that he didn't deserve such kindness, especially after the fabricated excuse he'd given moments ago.

Isabelle excused herself, heading toward an empty desk nearby, leaving William in a sea of conflicting emotions. His gaze followed her, a mixture of bewilderment and gratitude swirling within him.

As the class commenced, William found himself stealing glances in Isabelle's direction. Amid the lecture and the rustle of turning pages, he contemplated the enigma of human connection. How was it that a brief encounter in a bustling corridor could leave such a profound impact?

The bell rang, signalling the end of the class, and as the students filed out, Isabelle approached William once more. "See you around," she said, her smile leaving an indelible mark on his consciousness.

Watching her disappear into the current of students, William remained seated, grappling with the tangled threads of his emotions. The corridor encounter lingered, a puzzle unsolved, and as he gathered his belongings, he couldn't shake the question that echoed in the recesses of his mind:

"Why did I lie, and why does her kindness feel like both a lifeline and an anchor in this turbulent sea of emotions?"

The hallway beckoned, and as William stepped into its embrace, the journey of self-discovery unfolded, with Isabelle's presence lingering like an unanswered question, waiting to be explored.