ARIANA I said nothing to the chauffeur as I got down from the car, shut the door with every single strength I possessed, and made my way towards the entrance of the building where I was going to have my classes for the day. I had two classes, which were an hour apart, then I needed to see a professor to hand in a project, and I was done for the day. The fact was, for the first time ever, I wished I didn't have to go home as early as I had to today. Even calling Gabriel's house a home, was weird. He had hurt me this morning with his words, and that hurt followed me all the way to school, even as I walked to class. What the heck were those rules he had so comfortably written like he was writing the most normal thing in the whole world? And he had just had to compare me to Natalie! Of all