Confusion

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Walking into Astronomy, arm in arm, we made our way to our regular seating. This meant that I was stuck with Trevor. For three hours. This was going to be painfully long.

"Are you sure that you don't want me to sit with you?" Marlene asked for what seemed like the millionth time.

I knew that she was worried about me but I can handle myself. Plus, what was he going to do in a crowded classroom?

I made my way to the back of the room. Trevor was already sat at our shared desk.

"Grayson," He breathed hopefully as I stood in front of the desk.

I wasn't sure what he was expecting me to do. I calmly made my way to my seat next to him.

"Trevor," I replied, my eyes were glued to the front of the classroom.

"Look-"

He was cut off by our teacher entering the classroom. Aurora Sinastra. She walked into the room; her presence drew us in like a beacon. She was quite the character.

"Good evening class," A huge grin played on her lips. "Today we will be talking about the constellations."

"We've already done this," Robert muttered from in front of me.

He turned back, facing Trevor and I. His eyes scanned over me curiously. A smirk played at his lips.

Next to him, Thomas turned a few seconds after Robert had.

"Glad to see you haven't decided to leave us yet," Thomas said, shooting me a wink.

I ignored them as I kept my eyes on the front of the class. I watched as Professor Sinastra went on about how the constellations were linked with mythology and how learning the mythology would help to memorize the constellations.

"Come on Lithe," Robert pleaded. "It wasn't Trevor's fault you got blasted by Severus. We all know that it was directed at Black."

It was. Severus Snape was aiming at Sirius. When Sirius dived out of the way, I was caught in the cross-fire. Snape stepped in after Sirius sent a spell at Trevor, causing him to puke slugs. That was after Trevor was grabbing my arm and trying to convince me to join his cult.

My hand trailed over the scar on my stomach, remembering all of the pain that those boys had caused. My eyes stayed glued to the whiteboard.

Out of the corner of my eye, I noticed a couple of dark-haired boys turn their attention towards us. There was also a blonde-haired girl whose blue-eyes were staring into my own. But the only person in the room I paid attention to was Professor Sinastra. I scribbled down the points that she was saying, keeping track of which constellations she mentioned. Though that task was hard with all of the distractions around me.

I thought that it would be best to ignore everyone.

"Yea," Thomas added. "If it wasn't for Black picking a fight with Trevor you'd be fine."

"Stop," Trevor muttered.

I clenched my jaw.

He didn't tell them the truth. They both thought that Sirius was the one to initiate. While technically he was, Trevor was the one who was grabbed onto my arm. It caused bruises. They were the first thing to heal. Sirius had stepped in to protect me. He was the one protecting me from Trevor's weird outburst.

"What?" Thomas pestered. "Wait," He grinned widely. "Is she into that type of thing? Lithe are you into boys fighting over you? Do you love the feeling of having power over multiple boys?"

"Seriously," Trevor hissed. "Stop it."

Oh, so now he wanted to protect me. After all he had done. This guy had so many personalities it was hard to keep track. One minute he was trying to protect me, the next minute he was trying to convert me to his weird cult.

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