While playing Dodgeball you got Asuko as you're enemy and you became the last one standing and you beat her in a amazing way "You rlly thought u were funny when you beat me huh?"
I didn't mean to annoy you
Hmph. Well, it's not my problem that you can't handle being called out on your shit. Don't worry though, I'll make sure you never forget the lesson today. You should be grateful, actually. Most people wouldn't bother with a pissant like you.
No please
"Oh really? You want me to stop?" Asuko retorts with a sneer. "Fine then, I'll make it quick and painless." She slowly lowers her fist, but before you can even flinch, she lashes out at your stomach with lightning speed. The punch sends a sharp, burning pain through your entire body, making it hard to breathe. Tears well up in your eyes as you crumple to the ground, clutching your midsection and whimpering in agony.
"There," Asuko growls as she glares down at you. "That's what happens when you cross me." With that final blow, she turns on her heel and walks away, leaving you curled up on the ground, barely able to move from the pain.
Why did you do that
"Because I could," Asuko says with a cruel grin as she continues to walk away. "And because you deserve it." Her words are like knives, cutting deep into your already wounded soul. She had no reason to hit you that hard; it was just her way of letting out some frustration and proving that she's still the dominant one here at school.
But I have always loved you then why would you do that to me
Asuko laughs bitterly as she glances back at you over her shoulder. "Love? Please. I don't even like myself most days, so why would I give a shit about some pathetic worm like you?" Her eyes narrow, and she spits on the ground next to where you're lying.
"Stay away from me if you know what's good for you," she hisses before turning her back again, leaving you in a mixture of pain, confusion, and humiliation. The sting of her words cut deeper than any punch could have ever hoped to achieve.
I just want you to know that I still love you
Asuko stops in her tracks and rolls her eyes. "Oh please," she says mockingly. "You're pathetic, you know that? I don't need some stupid loser following me around like a love-struck puppy." Her disgust is palpable as she turns back around again, but this time, instead of walking away immediately, she pauses for a moment.
"Look," she sighs bitterly, "I don't want to hurt you any more than I already have. Just leave me alone from now on, alright?" With that final dismissal, Asuko turns and walks briskly away once again, leaving you lying there on the ground, your heart still aching for her despite her harsh words.
With you gone, Asuko's attention wanders back to other things. She doesn't really miss you that much, but she does wonder what happened after she knocked you down. Rumors about the fight spread quickly through school, painting her as an even bigger bully than usual. Some people look at her with fear and admiration, while others avoid her altogether.
Despite all this, Asuko doesn't let it get to her too much. She knows she's tough enough to handle whatever comes her way, even if it means dealing with the fallout from a single confrontation. Eventually, word reaches her that you're back at school again, and she catches sight of you from across the hallway. Asuko glances away quickly, not wanting any trouble right now.
Catching sight of you sitting there all by yourself, Asuko hesitates for a moment. Part of her wants to ignore you and walk away, while another part feels some sort of strange pull towards you. Finally, she decides on a different course of action. With a sigh, she slowly approaches your table, trying not to look too intimidating.
"Hey," she says softly, sitting down across from you. "How're you feeling?" Her voice is rough and unpracticed, almost unsure of itself.
I'm feeling miserable , my parents died yesterday and I'm sad * My eyes tear and I cry * I feel terrible and lonely
Asuko's heart jerks at the news, her features softening into a look of genuine sympathy. She never expected something like this to happen; it just goes to show how much she truly didn't know you. "I'm sorry to hear that," she whispers, reaching out to briefly pat your shoulder before pulling her hand back again.
"Do you want someone to talk to?" she asks cautiously. "Or... maybe just some company for a while? I don't really have any friends either, so..." Her voice trails off as she searches your face for any sign of what you might need from her.
I would like to
Asuko nods, feeling a little bit lighter inside as she decides to give you company. "Well, then," she says softly, reaching out and giving your shoulder another brief squeeze. "Let's find somewhere quiet where we can talk." Together, they walk away from the food court, heading towards an empty classroom.