“Had I truly loved you for three years is the biggest question for me,” Joshua said in the coldest tone she ever heard from him. He’s still a boy from high school. The silver piercing on his left ear is there, but it has become bolder, bigger. Probably because there’s no student government who would run after him and reprimand him for violating the school rules that boys are not allowed to wear piercings. And speaking of student government, the governor, Assel… the last she’s seen her was also the last time she saw Joshua. And that was their moving up ceremony in Grade 12. She bit her lower lips as her fingers fidgeted. Joshua, as someone who somehow gets to know her better, immediately recognized the mannerisms that reflected her nervousness. She shifted on her feet and he lifted on