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Chapter 11 - Things That Don't Go Unnoticed

Chapter 11

The Things That Don't Go Unnoticed

The next day—

The school felt louder.

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Not because anything had changed.

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But because something had started.

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The basketball match.

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Posters were up.

Students talked about it in every corner.

Groups formed around predictions, players, excitement.

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And somehow—

In the middle of all that—

Bela found herself thinking about only one thing.

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Him.

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She didn't plan to stay after school again.

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She told herself she wouldn't.

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But—

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When the last bell rang—

Her steps didn't lead toward the gate.

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They turned.

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Toward the court.

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This time—

It was even more crowded.

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Not just players.

Spectators.

Girls from different classes.

Some pretending to pass by.

Others very clearly not.

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Bela slowed near the entrance.

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Something about the scene felt different today.

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More attention.

More… interest.

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"…Told you," Samar's voice appeared beside her.

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She didn't even ask how he always found her.

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"You didn't have to prove it twice," she muttered.

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Samar smirked.

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"I didn't. You came on your own."

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Bela ignored that.

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Her eyes moved toward the court.

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And there he was.

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Vihaan.

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Already playing.

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Fast.

Focused.

Effortless.

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Like yesterday—

But stronger.

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More intense.

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The sound of the ball hitting the floor echoed sharply.

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Shoes screeched.

Voices called out plays.

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"Left!"

"Pass!"

"Shoot!"

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And in the middle of it—

He moved like he controlled the game itself.

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Bela didn't realize when she stepped closer.

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Or when she stopped.

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Or how long she had been watching.

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She just—

Watched.

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"…You brought something."

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Samar's voice again.

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Bela blinked.

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Then looked down.

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A water bottle.

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Cold.

Fresh.

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She hadn't even realized when she packed it.

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"…It's nothing," she said quickly.

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Samar raised an eyebrow.

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"Of course it is."

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Bela didn't respond.

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Because it was.

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Practice went on.

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Time passed.

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The energy didn't drop.

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If anything—

It increased.

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"Break!" someone shouted finally.

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Players slowed down.

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Grabbing towels.

Catching their breath.

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And like a signal—

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Girls started moving.

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Toward the court.

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Bela froze slightly.

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Because suddenly—

She wasn't the only one holding a water bottle.

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Not even close.

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Three girls.

Four.

Maybe more.

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All walking toward the same person.

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Vihaan.

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Bela's grip tightened slightly.

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She didn't move.

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Didn't step forward.

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Didn't compete.

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Because that wasn't her.

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She stayed where she was.

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Watching.

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Ritika reached him first.

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Of course she did.

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Confident.

Calm.

Like she already knew the outcome.

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She held out a bottle.

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"Here," she said.

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Vihaan looked at it.

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Then at her.

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A pause.

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Then—

He took it.

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Opened it.

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And drank.

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Simple.

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Normal.

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Just like yesterday.

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Bela looked away.

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This time—

It hurt more than she expected.

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A strange feeling.

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Tight.

Unfamiliar.

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She didn't understand it.

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Didn't want to.

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"…You should go," Samar said quietly.

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Bela nodded.

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"…Yeah."

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She turned.

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Took a step.

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Then—

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"Oi!"

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A voice behind her.

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She stopped.

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Turned.

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One of the girls—

Not Ritika—

Walked past her quickly.

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Without warning—

She grabbed the bottle from Bela's hand.

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"Thanks," she said casually, already walking away.

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Bela blinked.

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"What—"

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But the girl didn't stop.

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Didn't look back.

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She walked straight to the court.

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Straight to—

Vihaan.

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Bela stood there.

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Still.

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Empty-handed.

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Something inside her dropped.

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Not anger.

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Not exactly.

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Just—

A quiet, sinking feeling.

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The girl reached him.

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Smiling.

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"Here," she said, offering the bottle.

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Vihaan looked at it.

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Then at her.

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A pause.

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Longer this time.

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Then—

He took it.

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Opened it.

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And drank.

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Everything stopped.

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Not the court.

Not the people.

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But something—

Shifted.

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Because—

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That bottle—

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Was Bela's.

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For a second—

No one reacted.

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Then—

Whispers.

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"…Wait."

"Isn't that—"

"That's her bottle…"

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Samar turned slowly.

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Looking from Bela—

To Vihaan—

To the bottle.

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"…Oh."

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Ritika's expression changed instantly.

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Her smile disappeared.

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Her eyes narrowed.

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Locked on Bela.

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Bela stood there.

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Frozen.

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Her heartbeat—

Loud.

Fast.

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She didn't move.

Didn't speak.

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Because she didn't know how to react.

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On the court—

Vihaan lowered the bottle.

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For a brief moment—

His eyes lifted.

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Met hers.

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Directly.

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No hesitation.

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No confusion.

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Just—

That look.

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Like he knew.

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Like he was aware.

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And didn't care.

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The silence broke again.

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Voices rising.

Reactions spreading.

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But Bela didn't hear them.

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Because something inside her—

Had changed.

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Not loudly.

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Not dramatically.

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But enough.

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Enough to make her realize—

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This wasn't one-sided anymore.

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And that thought—

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Was more dangerous than anything else.

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