środa, 18 marca 2026

New-unhappy? Part 12

 



"Bye," she said and closed the door. She couldn't believe it. Daniel kissed her. So what if it was just on the cheek?! She thought. "It doesn't matter that it happened at all."

She held her cheek for a long time. Finally, she went to her room to do her homework. "

German again tomorrow," Gracja grimaced. She didn't know if she could bear the sight of this Paola.

By the time she finished her homework, it was very late. As usual, she showered and went to bed without dinner.

In the morning, she woke up very hungry. She had an 8:00 extra, so she had to hurry. She quickly made herself some toast and got ready for school. She still had to pick up Kaja, so she left the house at 7:40. Kaja was standing in front of her staircase.

"What are you doing here?" Gracja asked in surprise. "

I'm standing," Kaja smiled.

"How do you know where I live?"

"You told me when I showed you around the estate.

" "Oh, right," Gracja smiled brightly.

On the way to school, Kaja inquired about Gracja's departure. She asked about her friend...

The girls parted ways at school. Kaja entered the school, and Gracja was waiting for Renata. The girls she had talked to yesterday passed her. They said hello and entered the school. At five to eight, Renata arrived.

"Come on, let's go, we'll be late!" said Renia. Gracja obediently followed her friend and arrived at the history classroom just as the bell rang. The entire class was already there. Gracja, of course, didn't know her class very well yet, but she knew roughly who was in it.

A few minutes after the bell, Kamiński arrived. He let the students into the classroom, and history began. Before that, however, Mr. Janusz was reading the attendance list. Everyone learned their number in the class register. Gracja was number 18 because her last name began with S., while Renata was the last. "

I see Miss Zuzanna isn't here today," Kamiński said. He knew the girl didn't like being addressed that way.

Gracja looked around the classroom. Zuzka was indeed gone.

After history, which was quite interesting, there was chemistry.

"Hey, what's that guy's name? I don't think he's introduced himself," Gracja said. "

Because the guy's been working here for ages. He's as old as this school. His name is Stanisław Krzemski," Renata said.

"Aha..."

After chemistry, there was PE. The girls were playing handball. After the match, the teacher declared.

"Girls...quiet now! Listen up! This year, we've created different sections. Handball, girls' soccer, volleyball, and basketball. If anyone's interested, let me know, and I'll give you the class times. Now, to the locker room!"

The girls grabbed the locker room key and ran to change.

"What now?" Gracja asked, pulling off her white PE blouse.

"German," Elka replied.

"Oh no!" Gracja shouted. All the girls looked at her askance.

"German is really cool. Nice teacher. She'll definitely teach us a lot and it'll be useful in the future," Elka said, and Gracja looked surprised. "

Okay, Elka, shut up. You nerd!" Agnieszka shouted at her.

"I may be a nerd. I know a lot, but you?! You're fast," Elka said. "

Shut up!" Aga shouted.

The girls argued for a long time. Gracja and Renata left the locker room and headed toward the German classroom.

"Is Elka really some kind of nerd?" Gracja asked.

"All A's and B's. She might be a good student for me, you know... but she's a sucker!" Renata said.

"Oh, I noticed yesterday."

The girls quickly found themselves in front of the classroom. The rest arrived a little later. The bell rang. Surprisingly, Paola arrived just in time. She let the class in, watching Gracja carefully. Throughout the lesson, Gracja turned away and talked. Renata laughed loudly, but the teacher didn't let on that they were interrupting her.

"Could you please quiet Renata and Gracja down?" Elka asked. The girl was sitting in the front row with her friend. Of course, the latter was also a nerd and a sycophant, and she immediately added something of her own.

"I can't study at all."

The teacher glanced at Renia and Gracja. Gracja was staring at her with piercing eyes.

"Shut up! I can't teach the lesson!" the teacher shouted.

"That's not my problem anymore!" Gracja screamed.

"How are you talking to me?!" the teacher asked.

"Normal!

" "Didn't anyone teach you respect?! "

No one did. Or maybe you mean my father?" Gracja shouted. Paola looked around the entire classroom. Silence reigned.

"Sit down!" the teacher shouted and began writing something at the end of her journal. Gracja was proud of herself. She didn't know she was capable of that much. She yelled at the teacher, and the teacher only gave her a note...

"Not bad!" Renata said to Gracja. The girl smiled, not taking her eyes off Paola.

During the break, everyone was talking about it.

"Why did you yell at the teacher?" Elka asked.

"That's my business," Gracja said. "What's going on now?" she turned to Renata.

"Math," the girl replied.

They had done more math problems than Gracja had ever done in her life. One problem in two minutes was a nightmare for her. Luckily, math was her last lesson.

"Hey!" Eliza shouted.

"Hi," Gracja and Renata replied.

"I heard you said something to the German teacher!" Eliza announced.

"It's nothing. I just yelled at her a little," Gracja said. "

A little?! Apparently, you yelled at her so hard that the old lady shut up." The whole school is talking about it! - said Eliza, opening the school door.

"Really?" Renia asked, surprised. "It was two lessons ago, and already everyone knows.

" "It's just like at my last school. It was small, so everyone knew everything right away," said Gracja. The girls nodded. Halfway to the bus stop, Bartek and Maciek ran up to the girls.

"Ranata, are we going somewhere today?" Bartek asked. "

I can't. I have to do my math homework, and you have no idea how much there is!" Renia complained.

"Ugh, too bad. Aren't you going?

" "Sure!" Eliza replied. Maciek just nodded.

"Gracja, maybe you'll come with us?" Eliza suggested.

"Do I know...where?" Gracja asked. "

We'll probably go to the bunkers. Oh, sorry, you don't know where they are anyway.

" "I know," Gracja said, smiling.

"Oh, that's great. So, of course you're going?"

"I'll go."

Everyone at the bus stop was shivering with cold. Before the bus arrived, Gracja had arranged to meet Bartek, Maciek, and Eliza in front of the school at 4 p.m.

"See you tomorrow!" she shouted to Renata.

She was home before 1 p.m. Mom was sitting in her room watching a movie.

"Hi!" Gracja shouted. She went to her mom's room.

"Hi, how was school?" her mother asked, stubbing out her cigarette.

"Nothing special. Are you going out today?

" "Not today, what about you?"

"I'm meeting some new friends at 4 p.m.," Gracja said.

"Oh, well, go ahead..."

Gracja went to her room and started her homework. She spent over an hour on math alone. She also finished her Polish homework and went to eat dinner at 3 p.m. "

Thank you," she said, leaving the table. Her mother ignored her. Gracja went to her room.

"I got a text message," she said aloud and read, "HI! WHAT ARE YOU DOING? I'M BORED :(:( RESPOND." The text message was from Daniel. Gracja quickly replied that she was bored too, but she was leaving at 4 p.m. with Eliza, Bartek, and Maciek.

Before 4 p.m., Gracja got ready and left for school. Eliza and Kaja were already standing there.

"Hi!" they both shouted.

"Hey!" Gracja shouted back.

The girls were standing and waiting for the boys. Gracja kept checking her phone. When she replied to Daniel, he hadn't texted her.

It was almost 4:30 p.m. and the boys still hadn't arrived.

"Where are they?!!" Kaja was getting nervous.

"I don't know! I'm cold!" Eliza said. "

Hi girls, sorry, but we missed the bus," a voice suddenly said. Gracja turned around and saw Bartek, Maciek, and and... Daniela.

"So where now?" Bartek asked.

"Not to the bunkers, I guess?" Eliza asked.

"Let's go then!"

They walked quite quickly, as it made them feel warmer. They also talked a lot. Gracja, however, didn't say a word.

"Why aren't you saying anything?" Kaja asked as they entered the path leading to the bunkers.

"I don't know, somehow," Gracja said, looking at Daniel. He ignored her.

When they reached the spot, someone shouted the signal for them to go inside.

"But it's colder there than here!" Eliza shouted.

"So what! Let's go!" Maciek said, dragging Eliza "by force." They entered first. Kaja, Bartek, and Gracja followed. Daniel was last. "

It's dark in here," Gracja said.

"Like hell!" Bartek shouted, his voice bouncing off the walls several times.

"Terrible," Kaja added. "I've never felt so terrified here."

"Shut up!" Eliza ordered. "I'm starting to feel scared too."

They talked about being scared, about how dark and cold it was, but they kept going. Finally, they reached a ladder.

"Shall we go upstairs?" Maciek asked.

"Of course!" Daniel shouted from somewhere behind.

"But girls first!" Eliza said.

Kaja went in first, followed by Gracja, Elizka, Daniel, Maciek, and Bartek. The ladder led a long way up. Finally, Gracja felt solid flooring beneath her feet.

"What now?" Kaja asked. "We've never been here before..." "

We're going down, aren't we?" Eliza asked.

"Look..." Gracja interjected. There was a small door in front of her.

"Shall we?" she suggested.

The girls looked at each other.

"I'm not sure this is a good idea. We've never been here before," Kaja said.

"Maybe it's time to try and get in that door!" Daniel asked. Gracja went to the door and tried to open it. Unfortunately, it didn't work.

"Let me try," Bartek said, walking up to Gracja. He gave the door a good push, and it opened without the slightest squeak. They went inside. Gracja and Daniel led the way. They seemed to have the least doubts about this idea.

"There are some stairs here!" Gracja said. "Be careful, it's slippery."

They descended slowly, hugging the wall, which was slippery and disgusting. When the stairs ended, they reached a crossroads.

"Which way?" Gracja asked.

"Back is best!" Eliza said.

"Don't exaggerate. Since we're already this far, maybe we should go even further and find another exit?" Maciek said.

Daniel turned right. Gracja followed him. The others followed. They walked for a long time until they finally reached some stairs again. This time they led upwards. They climbed slowly and found themselves at two doors.

"Which ones?" Daniel asked.

"I have no idea! Let's go back!" Eliza shouted. The girl was clearly afraid. Gracja thought it was really pointless. What if they got lost?! She checked her cell phone. No signal... even if they got lost, they couldn't call for help.

"Eliza is right. Let's go back," said Grace.

They tried to go back the way they came, but it wasn't easy. It was very dark. Full of corridors. This confused them, and they took a wrong turn.

"I think we're going the wrong way," Kaja said.

"We're going right," Gracja lied. She knew something was wrong. It was her first time here, but she has a good memory for directions, and this one wasn't the one they'd taken before...

Who stole the flag

 


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Across the stream, at a campsite called "Piekło," they set up camp. It looked beautiful, but who could have predicted the Bieszczady sky could be so treacherous. It had been raining intermittently for three days, and the devil must have been responsible for that tearful aura. The swollen stream roared toward Wołosatka. The wind tore at the tents, whistled, blew, cavorted, and danced alongside the rain.

"Who would want to wander around at night in this weather?" Kwaśny mused, throwing the wet cloak Bodzio had given him over his back. It was his first camp watch, and for that reason, he strained all his senses. The roar of the rain drowned out the natural sounds of the night, and those coming from the mast seemed strange.

He shuddered violently, straightened, and opened his eyes wide. In the beam of his flashlight, he saw a figure with an axe by the flagpole. Fear made him stand frozen, unable to move. However, before he reached the hill, the thieves were already far away. A note with a short message lay by the flagpole. In exchange for the flag, the unknown perpetrators demanded a ransom—six one-and-a-half-liter bottles of Coca-Cola.

The cloudy and cold Sunday morning shook swirls of mist from the treetops. The commandant could not contain his anger. When he heard of the flag's theft, he cursed viciously.

"I don't know how you'll do it, but the flag must be found!"

That day, nothing else was discussed in the camp, arguing over who was to blame. By noon, the sky cleared, and the sun, unseen for a long time, appeared. The scouts sitting by the stream tried to justify themselves.

"It's all because of the rain!" Kwaśny claimed.

Klakson, who had also been guarding the camp that fateful night, lay down on the grass and stared intently at the sky, as if the solution to their problems lay there. Dark clouds drifted south, revealing an endless blue.

"How about buying a few bottles of Coke, drinking them, then peeing in them and taking them to the thieves!" he suggested.

"Stop talking such nonsense!" Kwaśny was disgusted. "I wonder where you'll get the money to buy the Coke!?...

" "Well, come up with something smarter yourself!" Klakson sneered.

"How about outsmarting the thieves," Kwaśny hesitated, "and instead of Coke, bring them coffee?

" "Listen!" the commandant's voice was decisive. "It's a great idea. But too dangerous. We don't know who the thieves are or what they're capable of.

" "Dangerous?" Bodzio shuddered. "Nothing of the sort!"

"It seems to me," said the Elephant, who had been silent until now, "that... er... this is an idea for a medal. It just needs a little tweaking!"

The commander looked at Słoń knowingly and got down to business. Finally, something interesting was starting to happen in this rainy camp.

"Everyone doesn't have to run to Ustrzyki. The key is to divide the work, gentlemen! Jarek and Mirmił will go scout the town. Bodzio will bring a box and a gas cylinder from the warehouse. And you," he turned to Paweł and Tomek, "will go look for plastic bottles!"...

Soon, preparations for the fake Coca-Cola factory were in full swing. Naturally, everyone liked the idea. The camp was in an uproar. The girls were boiling water for coffee in a kettle. It was steaming.

"Maybe we should add..." Aneta didn't finish and hurried back to the tent. She returned immediately, carrying a bundle in her hand.

"There was some calcium in the first aid kit," she explained, "so I thought, since Coca-Cola should be carbonated!" She dropped some fizzy tablets into the coffee.

The idea was good, but a minimum of security had to be ensured for Bajbus and Aśka, who were supposed to be carrying the fake Coca-Cola. The flag thieves, provoked by the scouts, could have started a fight. The commander didn't want to take any chances. So he sent several tall guys to Ustrzyki. They were to act as security for the entire operation. They didn't stand out from the average tourist, and they took their designated seats across from the Kremenaros restaurant.

At that moment, Jarek entered with Aneta at his side. The restaurant was crowded and noisy, the air heavy with cigarette smoke and the smell of beer. They managed to find some empty seats. They pretended to be a couple in love, observing each other. Behind his dark glasses, Jarek scanned the neighboring tables, trying to guess who the thieves were and where they were sitting. In the corner of the room, he spotted a few tipsy thugs. "That's them!" he nodded to Aneta. A camp flag hung on the back of one of them's chairs. Out of the corner of his eye, Jarek also watched two figures in scout uniforms enter the room. Bajbus and Aśka's well-stocked uniforms were clearly visible. The robbers quickly spotted them. Bajbus and Aśka hesitantly approached their table.

"So, scouts?" the bearded man asked. "Do you have any Coke?" "We do!" Bajbus replied curtly, surveying the surroundings. He quickly planned a quick escape route in his head, right after the transaction.

"Where, because I can't see it?

" "Oh, here!" Aśka pointed to Bajbus's backpack.

"Then give it to me quickly, my throat's dry," the bearded gentleman cackled.

"Wait a minute," Bajbus stopped him. "And the flag?

" "Hey, Tadek," the bearded man said to his companion, "lift your a---, you're sitting on the flag!"

After leaving the restaurant, they both ran away. Meanwhile, in the pub, the tasting had begun. The woman tried the captured Coca-Cola first. After the first sip, she grimaced in disgust. The bearded man was offering everyone around him the drink he'd swindled from the scouts.

"Is this supposed to be Coca-Cola?" the man by the window asked in surprise. "It's just regular cereal coffee!

" "Oh, shit!" the bearded man was furious. "They've tricked us."

He jumped up, trying to run after the scouts, but his buddies stopped him. He was seething with revenge.

The man by the window tried to cool his ardor.

"What are you so angry about? You're kidding them, and they're kidding you. Now you're even."

New-unhappy? Part 11

 



"2g to class!" shouted Mr. Janusz.

"Let those who want to take ID photos stay!" the photographer interjected. Almost half of Gracja's class remained. "

Quickly, get in line, that's it. You first," the thin woman said, pointing to Renata. She sat down on a chair. The woman styled her hair and took a picture. Then Gracja went for a picture...

When both classes were in religion class, the priest announced that they would soon receive their student booklets, which they had to complete at every Sunday mass.

"What if someone doesn't have a signature?" asked Grzesiek.

"That's bad luck. They'll have to answer over 300 questions they won't pass anyway," the priest said. The bell rang, and the classroom buzzed. Everyone left the room. Zuzka, as usual, was with Daniel, and Magda alone... Gracja pulled Renata closer to Magda.

"Hi. Nice blouse," Gracja said to the girl. She looked at her and said...

"Thanks."

"You're welcome. I really like it," Gracja smiled. Magda smiled back, and that's how their conversation began. They chatted about teachers. Of course, Renata also said something, but not much. The girl didn't like Zuzka's friend.

"Polish now," Magda said.

"No!" Renata complained.

However, the Polish was bearable. After Polish, it was German. "

Apparently, there's some new girl from German. She likes some amazing girl!" Grzesiek said, approaching the girls. The bell rang, and Zuzka came to the classroom. She looked at Magda and pulled her aside. It was obvious they were talking about Gracja.

"Will she ever get bored?" Gracja asked.

"What do you mean, and to whom?" Renata didn't understand. "

Zuzka. She's picking on me and picking on me. She doesn't know me at all, yet she talks bad about me. I don't understand her...

" "Me either," Renata said. The class went wild because the teacher hadn't arrived for a long time. Gracja was telling Renata about how she and Piotrek were staying with their friends. The girls weren't interested in what was happening around them, what the boys were doing, or whether the teacher had arrived. Suddenly, however, they heard a voice...

"What's going on here?!" shouted the woman, probably the German teacher. Gracja and Renia turned to the woman. Gracja couldn't believe what she was seeing. She thought it was just some sick nightmare. But it wasn't. Their German teacher was her father's mistress...

"Line up!" the woman shouted. The boys looked at her in admiration. "She's a hottie," they said to each other. The woman opened the door, and some of the girls entered the classroom.

"I'm off," Gracja said.

"Come on! The girl looks nice! Come on!" Renata said, pulling on Gracja's hand.

"Leave me alone!" Gracja shouted, pulling away from Renata's grasp.

"What are you talking about?" Renia asked, surprised.

-Nothing. I just know that bitch!

"Girls! Are you from this class?" the woman asked, approaching Renata and Gracja.

"Yes!" Gracja yelled, and, pulling Renata with her, entered the classroom. She didn't want to worry her mother. Gracja used to skip class very often and almost get thrown in jail because of it.

"I'm Paola Liza," the woman said. "

I think Paola is a whore," Gracja said quietly.

"Hey, what did she do to you?!" Renia asked.

"More than you can imagine. I hate that simple bitch!

" "But why?"

"I'll tell you after class. But promise me right now you won't tell anyone. Sooner or later I'll have to talk to someone about this anyway.

" "Sure, I promise!"

"You two! Don't talk when I say it!" Paola shouted.

"Why?" Gracja snapped back.

"Get up!"

Gracja obediently stood up. She looked at Paola, who swayed slightly.

"Are you feeling unwell?" Elka asked.

"No, not everything's fine. What's your name?" she turned to Gracja.

"Gracja! Can I sit down?" Gracja continued to speak in a raised voice.

"Yes, you can sit down," the woman said quietly. The rest of the lesson passed by Gracja interrupting, shouting, and talking loudly.

"So will you tell me what's wrong with the new girl?" Renata asked.

"Wait," Gracja said, taking her jacket from the rack.

The girls walked slowly and silently. Suddenly Gracja said...

"She's my father's mistress!"

"What?!" Renata said in surprise. The girl stopped.

"Really. I caught them together on Friday. It was terrible! I hate that woman! Besides, my old man doesn't either!" Gracja shouted. "

Now I hate her too!" Renata said. "I'm with you! We'll make that woman's life miserable!"

"Thanks," Gracja said. Renata smiled. The girls walked toward the bus stop. There was no one at the bus stop. The wind was blowing quite hard. When Renata boarded the bus, Gracja headed home.

"I'm here!" she shouted, closing the door behind her. Her mother emerged from the kitchen.

"Finally! We need to talk..."

Gracja undressed and they both went to her mother's room.

"I don't know what happened on Friday, but after you left the house, my father called me and announced he was moving out..."

"What?!" Gracja said in surprise. The girl couldn't believe it...

"And where does she live now?" Gracja asked. "

Probably in a motel," her mother said. It was clear she wasn't at all concerned about all this.

"Oh, I'm going to my room.

" "I'm leaving and won't be back tonight. I'm working for a friend today," her mother stated.

Gracja left her mother's room without a word. She went into her own and texted Marlena: "MY OLD MAN MOVED OUT. AND THE WORST THING IS THAT HIS LADIES WOMAN IS MY GERMAN TEACHER! I DON'T KNOW HOW I'M GOING TO SURVIVE THIS?!" she wrote and lay down on the bed. She turned on the radio. A moment later, she received a text, not from Marlena, but from Daniel: "HI! YOU LOOKED NICE TODAY. I KNOW I SHOULDN'T SAY THIS, BUT I'M TERRIBLY ATTRACTED TO YOU;) MAYBE WE'LL MEET TODAY? REPLY."

As Gracja read this, a shiver of emotion ran through her. Should I meet him or not? She thought. She texted him back: "COULD YOU COME OVER? MY MOM'S GOING OUT SOON. MY FATHER'S NOT HERE TOO..." At that moment, the phone rang. A moment later, my mother entered the room. "

Marlena," she said, handing him the phone. "Close the door behind me, I'm leaving."

Gracja took the phone and closed the door.

"Tell me what's going on. Is that lofra really your teacher?" Merlena asked.

"Yes, and it's awful. When I saw her, I thought I'd punch her in the face! And my dad moved out! Very well!" Gracja shouted.

The girls didn't talk for long because Marlena had to go to court with her parents. When Gracja hung up, she looked at her cell phone. There was a text message from Daniel: "GIVE ME YOUR ADDRESS AND I'LL TRY TO BE THERE ASAP ;)." Gracja quickly typed in her address. She went to the mirror and looked at herself.

"Girl!" The guy you like is supposed to be here any minute, and you don't even have makeup on! she said to herself. She quickly pulled her makeup out of her backpack and started applying it. Heavy makeup, a short skirt (which she hadn't changed. If he likes it, she thought). Gracja looked so unnatural. She wanted to pretend she was someone she wasn't.

"I overdid it," she said. She quickly washed off the makeup and started applying it again. This time, more subtly and a little less provocatively. She looked great and very sexy. The doorbell rang.

"It's him!" she squealed softly. She slowly opened the door and saw Daniel. He looked better than usual and smelled wonderful...

"Hey!" Daniel said.

"Uh, come on in," Gracja stammered. The boy walked confidently inside.

"Nice apartment," he said.

"Thanks to my mom," Gracja said, smiling. Daniel undressed, and they went to Gracja's room. The girl put on some music.

"Why did you want to meet?" the girl asked.

"I wanted to look at you," Daniel said. Gracja blushed instantly.

"Does Zuzka know you're here?" she asked.

"No. If she did, things would be bad for us.

" "Oh, but she's your girlfriend," Gracja pointed out.

"Yeah, but she's too jealous of me. I can't have any female friends because it doesn't suit her."Even when I come back with Renata and Eliza, she is jealous.

"Oh, that's not good.

" "I think so too," Daniel confirmed. "

How long have you been together?"

"Hmm, about six months. More than six months...

" "That's a long time!" Gracja said.

"I don't know..." "

Will you tell me about Zuzka? I don't know her at all, and I'd like to. It's just that she seems to have some prejudice against me. "

"Because she knows she has competition," Daniel stated indifferently.

"What?!" Gracja asked in surprise.

"Do you have any juice?" Daniel changed the subject. Gracja nodded and went to the kitchen. When Daniel arrived, he began telling her about Zuzka.

Gracja was watching Daniel closely. Brunette with blonde tips, beautiful blue-green eyes, tall, and those white teeth... "

Maybe you should tell me something now. I've already told you everything about Zuzka, and also about yourself. Tell me where you moved from...

" "Okay, but I'm warning you, it won't be interesting at all..."

Gracja began by telling how her mother had come up with the idea of ​​moving. She saw Daniel looking at her. He often looked at her legs, which were now very exposed. She also noticed that when she got up to get the photo album, Daniel was looking at her... butt[;)]

It was after 7 PM when Daniel said he had to go. Gracja walked him to the door. "See you tomorrow!" he said,

and did something Gracja hadn't expected...

== ...

Don't read it :) I don't see a problem :P I won't stop writing, even if only for those two girls who commented positively on my story :) And diaries.bravo, I don't know what you're talking about... you don't like the names either... oh my, I won't submit to one girl :| don't read it and the problem will be solved!! That's all :) bye bye :):D

Train




"Excuse me, where is this train going?" the man in the black suit asked after a good dozen or so minutes of travel, but there was no reaction from his fellow passengers.

The little boy sitting by the window continued to gaze as far as he could, perhaps trying to see beyond the forest wall that completely obscured what lay beyond. Conversation could be heard from the corridor, as people stood there, perhaps due to lack of space, exchanging opinions on the newly formed political parties.

Across from the boy sat a woman, apparently in her thirties, who had been staring maniacally at the man asking for directions since he entered the compartment.

"Did I do something wrong?" the man began to become visibly irritated. "Why are you looking at me like that?"

The woman silently turned her gaze out the window, as if reluctant to comment on such trivial matters. The man, even more confused, began to seek help from a third passenger. He was a short man, somewhat dwarf-like, and a bit bearded. As soon as he looked at him, he wanted to ask his question again.

"We don't know either, sir. We boarded this train at stations in our own cities and we've been traveling on it for a very long time." The dwarf, as he spoke, moved his eyes everywhere, avoiding the eyes of the new passenger. The conductor also refused to say anything.

"And we'll stay here anyway? This train stops at stations, can't you get off then?

" "No way. Anyone who gets off is immediately turned away by strange people, the same at every station."

The man thought he was dreaming. How could he have found himself in such a strange place? After all, he had just wanted to go to his family at the seaside. He had boarded what he thought was the right train. He had bought a ticket as usual. He pulled it out now. It looked quite normal. The logo of the company operating the line was visible against the light. The usual information: departure station, arrival station, date. However, in the lower right corner, there was a rather large blue dot, which he hadn't seen on other tickets he had bought. He put the ticket away.

"How long have you been on this train?

" "I lost count after nineteen days," the man said, astonished by the dwarf's response.

"And you didn't try to escape?" the man was amazed

. "I tried, of course. I always got distracted by those strange people on the platform."

The man decided to go out into the corridor and look around for help, because he couldn't just leave the situation like this. This required decisive action.

In the corridor, the two men continued to talk politics.

"Sir, I don't think you know what you're talking about. Those communists won't change anyway. They'll keep doing what they've been doing, even if they say otherwise." A gray-haired man in a tattered brown sweater insisted on his point about the elections the post-communist party had just won.

"What are you talking about? I'm telling you, these are different people now. Young people, do you understand? Young people." His interlocutor denied it as best he could.

"I beg your pardon, gentlemen. Where can I find the conductor?" the man asked.

"Oh, sir. The conductor was here about five days ago," the gray-haired man said after a moment's thought. "Go to the front of the train, he's probably sitting at home playing cards.

" "Thank you.

" "You're welcome," he added at the end of the conversation.

The man began to briskly walk through the train's carriages. It seemed strange to him that no more than three or four people sat in each compartment, while the gentlemen in his carriage stood in the corridor, as if there was no room for them. The man had been walking for quite some time, wondering if a passenger train could have so many carriages. Finally, he started counting them. Fifteen, sixteen, seventeen. Impossible, he thought. At that same moment, a compartment marked 'service' came into view. He peered through the compartment window. No one had noticed him. Inside, a conductor, dressed in a dark purple railway uniform, was indeed sitting, playing cards with someone. The other one was strange. Hooded, dressed in a black robe or something. He had his back to the man, so he couldn't say anything more about him. Should I open it or not? – the thought flashed through his mind, as if he were afraid of what might happen. The whole situation was strange enough. A train that had been running for at least a dozen days, and people were being turned away at the station.

The door opened of its own accord, or rather, the conductor did, noticing the man watching him play.

"What are you looking for here?" he asked gruffly.

"Good morning. I'd like to know when the next station is. I need to get off the train urgently – there was some truth in that.

"Get off?" the conductor asked in a surprised voice. "So, I don't know where you're going? Didn't he tell you

'He'?" "'He'? What 'He'?" the man felt utterly disoriented.

"Ticket collector," the conductor slowly said, "

excuse me? I bought a ticket at the train station, at a regular ticket office.

" "I wouldn't be so sure. Did you look closely at this ticket office? Are you sure it was the same as the others?"

The man pondered for a moment, trying to recall the details of his visit to the station.

"Well... I guess so. Well, maybe just that there wasn't a queue for it like for the others." That was all he remembered.

The conductor looked at the man for a moment, as if to say, 'You're a poor man, for being so unaware.'

"Sigh. See? So, the Ticketmaster after all. You bought a ticket to nowhere." These words, coming from the conductor's mouth, sounded like a sentence.

"Nowhere? What do you mean, nowhere?" The man couldn't believe the words reaching his ears. "How can you buy a ticket to nowhere?

" "Exactly like you did today, I presume."

The man couldn't gather his thoughts. They began to swirl in his head, driving him mad in an instant. Suddenly, he began to remember the long stays these people had had here and the u-turns on the platforms.

"So I won't get out of here?

" "I don't think that's possible. Now, however, I'd like your ticket, so I won't have to enter your compartment during my next round."

The man, still stunned by the latest revelations, pulled a folded ticket from his pocket and handed it to the conductor. The man looked at him as if examining a perfectly ordinary ticket, picked up the ticket validator hanging from his wristband, and inserted the date into the slot.

"Have a nice journey," he said in farewell, before retreating back to his service compartment.

The man pocketed his ticket, heading towards his own compartment. The journey in the other direction was much shorter. There were not seventeen carriages, but only five. Peering through the compartment windows, searching for the right one, the man noticed a certain pattern. In almost every compartment sat a child, a woman in her thirties, and a tall dwarf. Although their faces were different from those in his compartment and they were dressed differently, it was always the same train. Occasionally, a man in a dark suit appeared, looking disoriented.

He finally reached his destination. The woman and child continued to stare out the window. Only the dwarf visibly perked up with the arrival of his fellow passenger.

"So? You've been gone long," he asked immediately. "Did you find out anything?"

"Yes. The conductor said it was a train to nowhere," the man replied.

"I already knew that, but did he tell you how to get out?" The dwarf began asking questions

. "How did you know that?!" The man tried to keep his nerves in check. "And you didn't tell me when I asked? Why?

" "Because I thought you'd learn something. Something new, do you understand?

" "No, I don't understand, but let's leave it and think about how to get out of this mess."

A light pop could be heard from the speakers above the compartment entrance, as if someone had turned on a microphone, and the conductor began his rant.

"Dear passengers, the train is reaching the station. I remind you that it is futile to attempt to get off the train. Passengers who board will be assigned to unoccupied compartments. Thank you." The words sounded through the old loudspeaker as if from some broken radio.

The man had been considering trying to escape from this accursed train from the moment the conductor announced the station. Escape. Yes—perhaps he could? The train was passing through the outskirts of some larger city. It would probably be braking soon. He had to hurry. He grabbed his suitcase and ran out of the compartment. As he expected, the train began to brake. The man stood at the exit, waiting for the train to reach the platform, then jumped out and began running towards the station as fast as he could. Suddenly, two figures appeared from nowhere, grabbing him by the arms in such a way that he couldn't do anything. Moreover, a strange feeling of fear gripped him in a way he couldn't control. He couldn't understand why he'd allowed himself to be thrown back onto a train to nowhere, and before he could look back, he was already on his way, passing the desired station.

He returned to his compartment with a defeated expression and sat down in his seat.

"I told you," the dwarf said sympathetically, "there's no escape from here. They'll always turn you back."

The man didn't say a word, lost in his thoughts. He still couldn't understand why he hadn't been able to escape those two.

The compartment door opened gently. A woman stood on the threshold. A beautiful, slender blonde with emerald eyes. Wisdom was written in them, but also madness, spontaneity, and composure. The man stared at her for a long moment, stunned by the sight before him. He'd never seen such eyes, such a woman. She was too phenomenal to believe she was real. She was like something from a fairy tale. As unreal as this entire train. The man knew he had to do something. This could be the woman of his life!

"Excuse me, is this seat free?" she asked, nodding to the seat next to the man.

"Of course," he said in a tone that made him want to sink into the ground.

The next few hours passed explaining the whole situation to the stranger. Like the man, she was unaware that she had bought a ticket to nowhere. At first, she didn't understand where she was and that there was no way out. Only after the man and the dwarf explained what had happened to her did she begin to understand. Long hours passed, spent in the same compartment.

The man felt increasingly that the woman he met in this unusual place was the one he'd been waiting for his entire life. She was his ideal, ripped from his dreams, his ersatz heaven, some utopia he aspired to. Yes, he already knew he'd do anything to be with her. That's why he decided to jump off the train at every station. He encouraged the woman with emerald eyes to do the same. She jumped with him, also realizing that she couldn't leave the man she thought was the one. She, too, felt the same way. In the breaks between stations, they talked. They talked about everything. About women, men, children, the world. But with each jump, they understood more and more that their attempts were completely futile. So, what the little man had said at the beginning of his acquaintance with the man was unfortunately true.

They gave up on the jumps. Each one brought unnecessary stress, and after each one, they remained silent, unable to accept their failure.

"Do you like strawberries?" – she asked one time, as they were strolling down the train car corridor.

– Why the question? – the man felt a little embarrassed.

– Simply put. Do you like strawberries? – she repeated.

– Actually... yes.

– Because I love them. I could eat tons of them.

Just then, a small cart from WARS rolled into the corridor. It was driven by a bartender she'd met earlier. They both went there often to eat.

– Did the lady order strawberries with cream and sugar? – he asked with complete seriousness.

– No, unfortunately, it's not me, but I'd love to try them – she replied with unconcealed eagerness.

The bartender lifted a plate covered with a semicircular metal cover, handed it to the woman, and then with a quick movement uncovered what was on it. The woman was speechless. Instead of strawberries, they saw a green pulp on the plate that looked nothing like them.

– What is it? – she asked, disappointed but curious about the answer.

– What do you mean? Strawberries – replied the bartender from WARS.

– That's not true! – the woman almost screamed.

“But of course it’s true,” the bartender said, oblivious to the woman’s tone. “Everything here is like ‘Peter Pan.’ Imagine that these are strawberries, and they will be strawberries. But right now, these are just ordinary, random thoughts that run through your head.”

The couple looked at the bartender with unconcealed surprise. “Is that possible? Is that really possible here?” The bartender left them their plate and a moment later hid behind the aisle between the train cars, returning to his usual spot.

The woman looked from the man to the plate, unsure what to do.

“Maybe you’ll try it?” he asked after a long moment.

“Think about it?” She wasn’t sure anymore. “Should I just make it up?”

The man nodded. They looked at the plate at the same time. The woman began to think. She was thinking, as the bartender from WARS had instructed, about strawberries, but the pulp on the plate didn't turn into strawberries at all. The woman began to think even more intensely about fruit, about cream, about sugar. The contents of the plate moved slightly. The man twitched his right eyebrow, a sign of surprise that something was happening at all. The mass began to shimmer with a thousand colors. From purple, to red, to green. Shapes began to emerge. Plums, small apples, and cherries appeared, disappearing as quickly as they appeared amidst the pulp. The woman narrowed her eyes. It took a little effort to think about strawberries, but she didn't give up so easily. One by one, they began to appear on the plate.

"Incredible," the man practically exclaimed.

The plate was already filled to the brim with strawberries. They were drizzled with cream and sprinkled with sugar. The woman, proud of herself, began to eat them with her fingers.

"Mmm. Delicious," she said.

The man was intrigued by his companion's 'conjuring' of strawberries.

"Maybe it can be done with other things on this train?" he thought aloud.

"Unfortunately, only 'He' can decide that, just like the existence of this entire train." The conductor appeared as if from nowhere. "Do you have a ticket?

" "Yes, of course." The woman wasn't as intimidated by the conductor as her partner.

She reached into her pocket and slowly handed the ticket to the conductor. He examined it carefully and validated it with his ticket machine.

"Thank you, everything's fine," he replied, handing it back.

He looked at them with a spy's gaze, narrowing his eyes slightly. Then, whistling a tune known only to him, he moved forward with a light step.

"Strange guest," the man said under his breath.

"Indeed, I guess it's the same as this situation," the woman agreed. "How long have we been traveling?

" "I think it's been about two days.

" "So short? I feel like a dozen days have passed."

The man looked at her and thought that he had been very lucky in this misfortune to meet her here, in such an unusual place, on some train to nowhere. This twist of fate puzzled him.




The train stopped at a small station, reminding us that it wasn't built solely for speeding forward, but also for occasionally picking up passengers. In the compartment, the child continued to stare out the window and the forest wall passing behind him. The woman was asleep, raising her drooping head every now and then. The dwarf had left to eat at WARS. The entire train had already moved a good few moments before when the compartment door opened rather quickly, revealing a handsome gentleman with a suitcase. He politely asked if the seat next to the woman was still available and, receiving an affirmative reply, settled himself comfortably. After a few minutes of riding together, he asked timidly,

"How's it going on this unusual train?"

"What do you mean? Do you know what kind of train it is?" the surprised man asked.

"Yes. I know a thing or two about it. There are things you've never dreamed of that have a direct connection with you. Take your meeting, for example. Isn't it strange that you met here? On a train to nowhere?" – he uttered words that stunned not only the couple but also the child, who suddenly stopped looking out the window, and the thirty-something woman, who seemed to have woken up subconsciously, sensing that important words were about to be uttered. – You could just as easily have met in the real world.

What he said, and above all, the fact that he knew everything that was happening here, caused great surprise, which manifested itself in the inability of the passengers in the compartment to utter a single word.

– Now, excuse me, ladies and gentlemen, but I have to go. Goodbye – he said in farewell, leaving the compartment simultaneously.

The train stopped, stopping at a station in a fairly large city. Through the window, one could see a handsome gentleman entering the station building. The man and woman already knew who the gentleman was, who, despite having said few words, had effectively confused them. They went out into the corridor to talk. Yet they didn't say a word. Well, she, nor he. They looked deeply into each other's eyes, feeling that some invisible force wanted them to be together forever, no matter what.

"Did I miss something?" The dwarf seemed to have returned from their meal.

They both liked him. He sometimes cast strange glances, as if he completely distrusted the entire world, but it was hard to blame him. Of all of them, he'd been on that damned train the longest, going nowhere. Now he cast one of those glances too. The couple laughed, and the dwarf was effectively thrown off balance.

"Please tell me! Should I ask you? Something important must have happened, because people in WARS rushed to the windows when the train stopped at the last station. Had someone managed to get off?" They saw a glimmer of hope in his eyes.

"Yes. 'He' was here," she said.

"'He'? And I was on a steak? What a bummer!" The dwarf blamed himself for not seeing 'Him'. "What was he saying?"

"That what's happening here is connected to us, and always has been, and we didn't even know it," the man replied.

The dwarf merely turned his nose to the left, then entered the compartment and assumed a comfortable sleeping position.

"I guess he didn't understand," the man said, amused by the situation.

"He understood, but he just didn't want to acknowledge it," she replied.

They went together to their favorite spot—the very back of the train, where they could be completely alone. The view was incredible. They had discovered this place right at the beginning of their journey together. The doors at the end of the train didn't have handles on the inside like the ones between the cars. The train sped along tracks as straight as an arrow. The fact that there were no curves at all was astonishing. It simply traveled straight, straight to its destination—nowhere. They enjoyed gazing at the receding trees to the side and at that straight line stretching to the horizon, adorned with rails and sleepers. To the right of their track was another. Identical.

"I wonder what that second track is for, don't you?" the man uttered his long-screaming thoughts.

"You know? I wanted to ask the same thing," his companion replied.

They gazed at these views, so different from those visible from the side windows. The sunset slowly engulfed the entire track, with the speeding train as its main feature. The sun reflected off the tracks, gleaming golden, blinding those watching. And the train continued on.




"Are you asleep?" a whisper and a gentle nudge on the shoulder woke the woman in the middle of the night. "Wake up, please.

" "Yes, already," she replied quietly. "What time is it?

" "About three in the morning," the man whispered

. "Why are you waking me?

" "Something strange is happening." It wasn't very revealing to the woman, because everything here was strange—someone was walking in the corridor.

At that same moment, a black shadow moved across the brighter window. The moon was shining, so it was quite bright outside, and silvery light streamed in through the windows.

"Who's that?" Even though the woman's face couldn't be seen, the man knew what was written on it.

"I don't know, I think I'll go check," he replied.

"Don't go." And this time, he knew the expression on her face. "Please, don't go."

"Easy, honey," he used that word for perhaps the first time since they'd met, a sign of the seriousness of the moment they were in.

They both thought this might be the key to solving the whole mystery. The man opened the compartment door as quietly as he could and peered out into the corridor. There was no one there, so he stepped outside. The shadow was moving toward the front of the train, so he moved in that direction too. His breathing was clearly very frightened, too, as it became increasingly shallow. The silver-gray moonlight created fragmented shadows through the windows. The train was moving quite fast, and there didn't seem to be many trees outside. He continued walking. At the end of the corridor, it was darkest. There was a passage to the next car. He paused for a moment, listening for anyone approaching. Seeing nothing suspicious, he moved toward the passage. Suddenly, someone grabbed him by the throat and squeezed. Bony, cold hands wrapped around him like a thong, choking him. The figure attacked him from the side, so it must have emerged from the train restroom. He couldn't see it clearly, but out of the corner of his eye, he saw a black hood. A hood he had once seen on the conductor! With his last breath and strength, he managed to fend off the masked figure's attack. Miraculously, he broke free from its murderous grip and began to flee toward the service compartment. "Protect her," he thought. Just as when he'd first gone to the conductor, the journey now seemed very long. The mysterious figure chased him, stepping silently across the corridor floor. Instead, he ran as fast and as loudly as he could toward the front of the train. Right in front of him, the door to one of the compartments opened.

"Over here!" someone shouted, pulling him inside.

He didn't know what was happening. He simply watched as the hooded 'someone' ran down the corridor. Only then did he look around and, to his utter surprise, realized he was in his own compartment!

"How... How is that possible?" he couldn't muster another question.

"We don't know either," the dwarf was as disoriented as the man. "You went ahead and came back from behind."

"I can't explain it," the man rubbed his neck with his hand. "This 'someone' was trying to strangle me."

"I was afraid for you," the woman said, hugging her partner. "I knew it wasn't a good idea."

The rest of the night passed peacefully. The dark figure didn't return, and the morning found the passengers asleep for several hours. Their sleep was brutally interrupted by the conductor, who with a sharp pull opened the compartment door.

"Good morning, ladies and gentlemen!" he practically shouted. "How was your night?

" "Thank you, quite peacefully," the man lied, watching the conductor closely.

"I understand. Do you need anything?" He suddenly became helpful and kind.

"No, thank you." The woman also returned the courtesy.

"Goodbye, then." The conductor closed the compartment door after these words.


The day slowly began to draw to a close. The couple strolled, gazing out the train's rear door, and tried to forget the previous night, simultaneously feeling a great sense of dread for the night to come. Their fears proved exaggerated. Although neither of them slept, no one was pacing the corridors, no one was strangling anyone. In short, nothing out of the ordinary had happened. Just an ordinary night on an extraordinary train, which, moreover, was going nowhere.


"Hello, sir! Please wake up! This is the final destination." The voice grew louder, betraying signs of concern and irritation.

"What... What's going on?" asked the man, roused from a light doze.

"The final destination," the dwarf replied. "The sea is already."

"What do you mean, final destination?!" The man couldn't believe his ears.

"Well... We just arrived." The dwarf was clearly irritated by the question. "Enjoy your stay. Goodbye!

" "Goodbye," the man replied, looking around the compartment.

She wasn't there. Gone! His other half, his ideal, his utopia. Vanished! He couldn't believe it. "Emerald Eye! Where are you?" he screamed in his mind through his tears. No one answered him.

So it was a dream? A stupid dream? The only thing he could think about at the moment? Impossible!

He ran out of the compartment, heading for the door. A woman with a child was just stepping down onto the platform. He nodded in farewell. Someone also exited the carriage through the other exit. He saw it out of the corner of his eye. He turned his head. "It's her!" he heard a cry in the center of his head.

But had she also had such a dream? Was it just me? Did she know me? Did she treat me as an ordinary fellow passenger?

He approached her. She looked up in surprise. Emerald eyes gleamed in the sunlight as if in a dream.

"Excuse me, could I invite you for coffee?" he asked.

New-unhappy? Part 10

 



"Wow, you look great!" Marlena complimented Gracja.

"Thanks. I'll take these clothes. What about you?

" "What about me?"

"I'll find something for you in a moment, honey!" Gracja declared. She changed and started looking for something for her friend.

"I found it!" Gracja shouted. Marlena approached the girl.

"A white blouse and a black skirt. Try them on immediately!" Gracja ordered. Marlena quickly tried on the clothes. She looked just as good as Gracja. They both bought what they had chosen and left.

"Finally!" said Karina. "You were supposed to be here 10 minutes ago!"

"Sorry. Look what Marlena bought!" Gracja said, snatching the shopping bag from her friend. The girls were delighted. They showed off their selections. Gracja also showed off her new outfit.

"So where now?" Paulina asked.

"Maybe to the hospital?" Gracja suggested. The girls looked at her. They didn't know that Gracja knew everything.

"Okay..." said Nacia.

They walked quite quickly. It was almost 4 p.m., and Gracja had to say goodbye to Wera and Paweł.

Entering the room, they were delighted to see Darek sitting at a table.

"Hi!" shouted Karina. She had long had a crush on Darek, but he had a girlfriend. Kari didn't want to get involved in someone else's relationship. But now that it had happened, Karina was approaching the matter completely differently.

"Gracja!" shouted Darek, standing up abruptly. The girl ran to her friend and hugged him. "I missed you..."

"Me too! Oh my," she said, seeing his hand covered in bandages, through which blood was visible.

"It's nothing... it doesn't hurt anymore," he said, smiling. "It doesn't hurt anymore..."

Gracja looked at him sympathetically. However, she didn't want to bring up the subject.

The girls had been sitting at the boy's for over an hour. As they were leaving, Darek promised Gracja something.

"I'll come to you with someone. I hope everyone wants to come," he said, looking at the girls. They smiled, indicating they would definitely come to Gracja.

"Thanks. See you," she said, kissing Darek on the cheek. He waved at the girl and went back to bed. The girls tried not to talk about him the entire way. As usual, the topic fell on the boys. "

Do you like Piotrek?" Paulina asked. "He's a nice guy."

"I don't know. I haven't known him long, so I can't say. You know, I've only known him for three or four days," Gracja stated. "

What?! And he came here with you like that?!," Karina said in surprise.

"Yeah, right. I'm surprised myself, but I'm grateful."

"It's great that he came with you. At least I'm happy about that," Nacia said.

"Thanks," Gracja replied.

"I could hang out with him. He's very handsome and generally nice," Paulina said. The girls giggled.

"You know what, I'll go to Wera and Paweł's. I'll say goodbye to them, talk, and then come back to you, okay?" Gracja suggested.

"Okay," they replied in unison. Gracja turned into the narrow street where Wera and Paweł's apartment building was located.

She'd been there for less than an hour. A tear fell from both of them as they said goodbye.

"I'll miss you," Weronika said.

"Me too!" Gracja shouted as she descended the stairs. She never liked long separations.

When she entered the apartment, the atmosphere was pleasant. Everyone was laughing and joking. Gracja quickly joined them.

They didn't stay long, though. The goodbye itself took quite a while.

"We love you!" the girls said as they left. The boys immediately chimed in. Gracja, still in tears, closed the door behind them.

"Don't cry..." Piotrek said, approaching the girl and wiping her tears. "

Easy for you to say. Okay, I'm going to bed." We have a train tomorrow at 5:30. You better go to bed too," she said.

"Okay, I'll just wash up."

Piotrek went to the bathroom first. While Gracja was there, he lay down on the mattress and fell asleep watching a movie. Gracja came out quietly and looked at him.

"You really are beautiful. Especially when you sleep," she said softly. She gave him a kiss on the forehead, turned off the TV, and went to sleep...

"Get up!" someone shouted above her ear. Gracja quickly stood up.

"Are you up yet?" she asked in a completely sober voice.

"It's been like this for an hour. Hurry up," Piotrek pleaded.

The girl quickly got ready. They both packed some more things and left the house. They left the keys in the "hidden box." It was still dark outside. The streetlights were out. Gracja was afraid to walk through such pitch blackness, but she didn't show it.

At 5:20 they were at the station. The train was already at the platform. They bought themselves something to eat and boarded the train. Gracja had bad memories. This time, Piotrek sat next to her.

"I'm sleepy," the boy said as the train started moving.

"So sleep..." Gracja said.

"But soon there will be crowds of people here and I won't be able to lie down comfortably," the boy complained.

"Don't overdo it! If you want, rest your head on my shoulder," she said, smiling sweetly. The boy, of course

, didn't mind. "Just wake me up if anything happens!" Piotrek said.

"Okay."

The boy quickly fell asleep. No one entered the compartment, but Gracja decided not to fall asleep because someone might steal their belongings. She didn't sleep a wink the entire journey. A few minutes before their town, Piotrek woke up.

"Hi..." he said sleepily.

"Hey, how did you sleep?" the girl asked.

"Very comfortable."

Gracja smiled. She got up and opened the window. A pleasant, cold breeze blew into the compartment...

Around 8 a.m., they were already in their town, waiting for the bus. However, it was half an hour late.

"Thanks for everything," Gracja said, kissing Piotrek on the cheek.

"You're welcome. It was really fun. See you at school. Remember, photos today!" Piotrek reminded. Gracja said goodbye and went upstairs to her apartment. She opened the door quietly, thinking her parents were asleep. However, there was no one home.

"As usual!" Gracja said. She didn't have to leave for school until 11:30, and it was a few minutes after 9:00. She unpacked her backpack and immediately packed for school. She glanced at the bag containing her new skirt and blouse.

"Is there religion today?" she asked herself, then glanced at the schedule. Religion was indeed on it. Gracja decided to wear her new skirt. Maybe it would catch Daniel's eye? And she'd look good in the photo.

At ten past 11, Gracja left the house. She was very tired. After all, she hadn't slept since 4:00. Renata was already standing in front of the school. Today Gracja wasn't going to school with Kaja because she had a different time.

"Hey!" Renia shouted from afar. Only when Gracja approached her friend did she say a short, quiet...

"Hi..."

"Why are you so wasted?" Renata asked. "

I was at my house. I mean, in my old town. I met up with friends. Today I woke up at 4:00 because I had a train at 5:30," Gracja explained.

"Aha. Oh, you have to tell me everything. Great skirt!" Renata said. The girl was also wearing a skirt, but a much longer one.

The girls went into the locker room and took off their jackets. Gracja had a black coat, and Renata a white one. Gracja had noticed on the first day of school that white was Renia's favorite color. Zuzka and Magda entered the locker room. Zuzka was also wearing a miniskirt...

Gracja walked past them indifferently. Renata said "Hi" to them and followed Gracja.

"What do we have now?" Gracja asked.

"I think it's chemistry. I'll check in a moment," Renata said, taking the schedule out of her pocket. Suddenly, someone knocked the schedule out of her hand. "Hey!" she screamed. It was Piotrek. He was chasing a boy. Seeing Gracja, he shouted a loud "Hi" and ran off. "

You were just about to tell me something about him," Gracja remembered.

"Oh, right. You see. Piotrek is... the most handsome boy in our school," Renata said. "

Do you like him?!

"No! No! Not me! It's just that for the last three years, in this school's Mr. School competitions..."

"For what?!," Gracja wondered.

"For Mr. School. Every year, all the girls in the school choose the handsomest boy. One representative is chosen from each class, from grades 1-3. So there are quite a few of them." For the last two years, Piotrek from 3D has been winning these competitions...

"What are you talking about?!" Gracja said, surprised.

"Seriously... I wonder what it will be like this year?!"

"What about the girls? Is there a school miss contest?" Gracja asked.

"Of course there is. At the same time...

" "And who usually wins?"

"It varies. Last year Zuzka won," Renia announced. Gracja's eyes widened. "Two years ago, it was Squirrel, and this year, I have no idea who will win.

" "Those are the shoes!" Gracja joked. Renata must have been amused by these words because she started laughing out loud.

The break was long. Gracja hadn't met Daniel yet, but she hoped it would happen soon...

They were now standing in front of the geography class. Gracja looked around carefully. It was already her fourth day at the new school, and she knew so few people. She wasn't thrilled because she knew everyone at her old school. She saw a group of girls staring at her intently. It was obvious they were first-graders. They walked in groups so they wouldn't get jumped. Gracja started walking towards them, and they kept staring at her.

"Hi," Gracja said.

"Hi," one of them said.

"Why are you looking at me like that?

" "Us?! No!" one of the girls said nervously. Gracja noticed the girls were nervous.

"Hey, come on, I won't jump you! I'm Gracja," she said, holding out her hand.

"Aneta," said the first one to speak. Then the rest of the girls introduced themselves. Gracja chatted with them for a while about school. How they liked it, etc. They asked the same question, because the girl said she was new here. The bell rang.

"See you later!" Gracja shouted. The girls waved.

"What were you talking about?" Renata asked curiously.

"About school. I wanted to make friends," Gracja said. Renia smiled. The teacher arrived.

"Line up!" she yelled, greeting everyone. Everyone lined up in two neat rows... boys and girls. The teacher let them into the classroom.

"Sit down and be quiet!" she shouted. The class closed in and listened attentively.

"I'm Urszula Kowalewska," the woman said. "I'll be teaching you geography this year, and probably next year. We have to..."

Gracja didn't listen to what the woman was saying. She sat by the window, looking out. She'd never liked geography. It was boring and completely unnecessary. Looking out the window, she saw someone she knew. She immediately turned her head away. She didn't want to see this woman. It was the same one who had been with her father...

After geography, there was homeroom. It flew by on organizational matters. Renata and Gracja chatted through the entire lesson.

"Ranata and Gracja! Be quiet!" Kamiński reassured them. They shut up, but then they started gossiping again.

The next lesson was religion.

"Now we're going to take pictures!" someone shouted.

"Oh my, already?!" Renata said, worried.

"Come with me to the restroom!" Gracja said. Renata nodded, and the girls went into the restroom. Gracja grabbed a mirror, lipstick, mascara, and eyeliner. She started putting on her makeup.

"Oh my! How could I forget my makeup!?" Renata said angrily. Gracja looked at her.

"Use my makeup if you want.

" "Can I?" Renata asked.

"Sure!" Gracja replied. Zuzka and Magda entered the restroom.

"Oh Renata, lend me your eyeliner, I've lost mine somewhere," Zuzka said. Gracja looked at Renata and nodded. Renia handed the eyeliner to Zuzka.

"Do you have a mirror?" she asked. Gracja handed it to her. Zuzka looked at it and quickly snatched it from her. She quickly put on her makeup and left the restroom.

"Why did you do that?" Renata asked.

"I don't know." He won't know it's my pencil and my mirror anyway. Renata applied some lip gloss, and the girls left. The bell rang. They walked a short distance to the classroom. Gracja looked around and saw Daniel talking to Zuzka. She watched them until the priest arrived.

"Come into the classroom, guys," he said jokingly. "Your teachers will be here soon, and you can go with them for pictures."

There was a huge uproar in class 2f. I guess they didn't know they were going for pictures now.

A moment later, the teachers arrived. Mr. Kamiński called the class to order, and they went to the third floor, where the pictures were being taken.

"The girls will sit on the bench, and the boys will stand in the back," said the thin woman who had been handing out notes on Friday. "The teacher should stand on the right side next to the boys."

"Excuse me, I have a question," Weronika said. "Can't we be mixed in with the boys?"

Chuda looked at the woman, who was clearly taking a picture.

"Okay. Then line up however you want, just quickly!" she shouted.

The class, one, two, lined up in their proper formation. Gracja and a few girls stood outside the group.

"What about you?" the photographer asked. "Line up! Now! You in that pretty black skirt, sit next to that boy in the black sweatshirt," she said, pointing to a boy named Szymon. Gracja sat down and smiled at the boy. He smiled back. Renata stood over Gracja, and Grzesiek sat on her other side. Zuzka and Magda also stood nearby.

"On three, everyone says sex," the woman said. Everyone started laughing. "One, two..."

"SEXS," the class said in unison, which was quite a chorus. The flash flashed, and the picture was ready. Everyone stood in their seats. 2F arrived.

"Hi," someone said behind Gracja. "You look great..."

It was Daniel. Gracja replied to him and he winked at her...

New-unhappy? Part 9



"You weren't supposed to talk to me!" Gracja shouted.

"Stop it! I'm sorry. You didn't do anything to you. Will you forgive me?" Piotrek asked, making such a sweet face that Gracja couldn't resist.

"Okay. You finally saved me and came with me," the girl said. "Are you ready yet?"

"Can't you see?"

"I can see. So shall we go?" the girl asked. "I'll just quickly look for my shoes." Marlena said my shoes were somewhere here."

"What are your shoes doing here?" the boy asked, surprised.

"You know, she has my shoes and I have hers. Just a friendly exchange," Gracja explained, and began checking on her bosses.

They left the house at exactly 6:30 p.m. and by 6:35 p.m. they were standing by the mailbox between Marlena's house and her apartment. A moment later, Marlena arrived.

"Hey. You look great!" she said.

"Thanks, you look amazing too!" Gracja said.

"You look great too, Piotrek," Marlena said, smiling pleasantly.

"Thanks," the boy said.

They headed toward the club. The poker room was very close to the house where Gracja lived.

"Piotrek... see that apartment building over there?" Gracja asked.

"I see," he replied.

"You know, I lived there until a month ago," the girl said. When they were at the apartment building, loud music could already be heard coming from the club. They went inside. Gracja looked around the familiar place, and suddenly someone jumped her.

"Hi!" Wera shouted, hugging Gracja. Paulina, Natalia, Paweł, Damian, Karina, Tomek, and Radek followed. Wera wasn't there because she had a detention, which she told Gracja on the phone. Everyone greeted their friend warmly. "

We missed you," Karina said

. "Yes, and you have no idea how much!" Paulina confirmed.

"I missed you too," Gracja said, hugging her friends again. "Oh, yeah. This is Piotrek, my neighbor. He came with me.

" "Hey!" Damian said, shaking Piotrek's hand. Paweł, Tomek, and Radek approached Piotr right after him. The girls also shook his hand.

They went to a table. The music was pretty good, but Gracja didn't feel like dancing.

"Do you want anything?" Damian asked. He was the oldest of the group. He was 18, and he always bought them beer.

"Beer for me," Gracja said.

"Me too," Marlena said.

Everyone ordered something. Damian went with Radek to get their orders.

After an hour, the atmosphere was lively. Gracja had told them everything she had to tell them. Her friends followed her. They also told them how they were doing.

"Are we going dancing, girls?" Nacia asked.

All the girls immediately got up and went to the dance floor. There were a lot of people dancing, but that didn't bother them. They were the most popular. They came here most often, but since Gracja moved out, they'd only been here twice.

A song was playing. The girls were dancing wildly. The boys watched them in admiration.

"Is it just me, or are they trying to encourage us to do something?" Tomek asked.

"What do you mean?" Radek asked.

"Don't you see how sensually they're dancing?! God, I've never seen this before!" Tomek scolded himself.

"What?" Paweł didn't understand.

"Look at how hot these girls are. How sexy they're dancing! I can't stand it anymore!" Tomek said, standing up. The boys were looking at their friend strangely. Tomek walked up to Paulina, grabbed her by the hips, and they started dancing. The other boys watched with envy. After a moment, Natalia and Marlena joined them.

"Come dance!" they said. Natalia took Radek's hand, and Marlena took Damian's. The girls began to sway around them and truly danced sensually. Paweł sat with Piotrek, watching them closely. Piotrek secretly hoped he'd be able to dance with Gracja today. After a few minutes, everyone left the dance floor to get something to drink. Everyone except Paulina and Damian was on their second beer. Paulina had only one, and Damian had three. However, Gracja was starting to lose her mind. The rest of the girls weren't feeling too well either. They started going wilder than before. They let the guys touch them, who, of course, weren't exactly sober either. Only Piotrek and Paweł were behaving quite normally. Karina wasn't going too wild either. She was one of the less wild ones, but one more beer got her back on her feet. She was wilder than all of them combined. Suddenly, the DJ played a slow song.

"It's now or never!" Piotrek said to Paweł, who didn't quite understand his friend. Piotrek stood up and walked toward Gracja, who was now standing and swaying among the dancing couples.

"Will you dance?" Piotrek asked.

"Me?" Gracja asked hesitantly, turning around.

"Yes, you," the boy said. Gracja walked up to him. Piotrek wrapped his arms around her waist. The girl snuggled into the boy, and they began to dance. Gracja felt very good.

"You smell nice," she said.

"You too," he replied. The girl leaned back a little. She looked deeply into his eyes. Piotrek couldn't resist. After a moment, they were kissing passionately to the rhythm of a slow Sarah Connor song...

They kissed until the end of the song. No one paid them any attention. Everyone was absorbed in themselves. After the dance, Gracja sat down at a table. Paulina, Karina, Paweł, and Tomek sat down too.

"How's it going, dear, with your old friends?" Karina asked.

"Amazing, as always!" Gracja replied cheerfully. They sat for a while, finished their beers, and went dancing again. Gracja had a wonderful time. She wanted to stay here longer. She didn't want to go back to her parents, to her father cheating on his mother...it was all too much for Gracja.

Before 10 p.m., they started to gather.

"Where now?" asked Wera, who was partying with another group. She had a boyfriend, who wasn't part of her group. Fortunately, the boyfriend understood that Gracja had arrived and didn't mind Wera going with her instead of him.

"Maybe to my apartment?" Marlena suggested, stuttering.

Back at the apartment, Marlena put on some music, and they had another disco. This time, without beer or other alcohol.

After 1 a.m., everyone was tired.

"I have to go home," Paulina said, throwing herself helplessly into an armchair.

"Come on, kid," Tomek said, lifting the girl from the armchair. The boy had a strong head. He'd had three beers and was still sober.

"So, bye," Paulina said indistinctly. The other girls waved.

"Oh, damn! Wait, I'm coming too!" Karina shouted as the door closed. She grabbed her jacket, put on her boots, and quickly ran out of the apartment.

An hour later, Natalia, Radek, Marlena, and Damian emerged. "

I'll come see you tomorrow. Just don't do it on the mattress or my mom will scream," said Marlena, completely clueless. "

Sure, sure, I'll remember. Bye, honey," she said, and kissed her friend on the cheek. Then I gave Natalia a kiss. Radek and Damian looked at her.

"Well, I'll give you one too," she said, and kissed each of the boys. All four of them left. Only Gracja, Wera, Paweł, and Piotrek remained. But they didn't stay long either. A few minutes after two, they went home. They were siblings, so they were walking together.

"See you!" Weronika shouted. Gracja waved goodbye and closed the door. She glanced at her watch.

"But it's late! Honey, are you ready?" she asked. Piotrek turned to her.

"What do you mean?" he asked.

"Don't you want me? Look how beautiful and eager I am," Gracja said, stuttering and nodding. "

Gracja, you're drunk," Piotrek said, and moved away from the girl. Gracja sat down on the mattress and began taking off her blouse. Then she took off her pants.

"Okay, I'll sleep in the kitchen. See you tomorrow!" he said, closing the kitchen door. Gracja got up and walked into the kitchen in her underwear.

"Honey?! Come on," she said, slowly approaching him.

"Go to sleep!" Piotrek shouted. He was furious with Gracja. Of course, any guy would want to do that to her, but she was drunk. What's more, she was incredibly tempting.

"Don't shout. I'm leaving," she said. She approached the boy and started kissing his neck. Piotrek couldn't take it anymore. They kissed passionately. Gracja unclasped her bra...

"No!" Piotrek shouted. "Go to sleep and don't come back here!"

He took the girl by the hand and led her to the room.

"You're not supposed to come back to my place, do you understand?!" he yelled. Gracja looked at him with a sad expression. She lay down on the mattress. Piotrek returned to the kitchen. He poured himself some juice and sighed heavily. He lay down in a sleeping bag he found in the closet.

In the morning, he woke up on the mattress. Gracja was lying next to him, cuddled up against him...

He opened his eyes and tried to remember what had happened yesterday. He remembered telling Gracja to go to bed, but he was supposed to sleep in the kitchen.

"Hi," the girl said, opening one eye.

"Well, hi," he said, a little confused.

"It was nice, wasn't it?" she asked. "

It was, it was. But what am I doing here?"

"What do you mean? You're asleep..."

"But I was supposed to sleep in the kitchen," the boy said.

"Why? I don't understand anything?" Gracja said, sitting up.

"Me too. Oh, my head hurts. Sorry, I have to go to the bathroom," he pretended, and ran to the restroom. Gracja tried to remember last night, or rather, the night before. But no matter how hard she tried, she couldn't remember anything. She only remembered dancing with Piotrek and...

"Damn!" she screamed. Piotrek came out of the bathroom.

"What happened?" he asked, terrified.

"I don't know you at all!" Gracja shouted.

"What are you talking about?!

You don't remember? We were kissing each other at Poker last night!" Gracja never beat around the bush. She went straight to the point.

"What?!?!!" Piotrek said, surprised.

"Damn it... I just hope you didn't do anything more to me!"

"Who do you think I am? I didn't even touch you..." Piotrek explained. Gracja got up and went to the bathroom. The doorbell rang.

"Hi," Marlena said, and stepped inside.

"Hey. Gracja's in the bathroom," Piotrek said.

"Aha. How was your night? I couldn't sleep because I was puking the whole time. Good thing my parents weren't here," Marlena said. Piotrek glanced at her but didn't have time to reply. Gracja emerged from the bathroom.

"Hi! So what are we doing now?" she asked.

"What are we supposed to do? Are we going shopping?! With the girls, of course!

" "Seriously?! Just like we used to?!

"What about me?" Piotrek interjected. "

I've arranged for you to meet the boys. They're supposed to be here in half an hour.

" "Aha, that's great," the boy replied without enthusiasm. "

So, how's the little one? Ready?" Marlena asked.

"Sure! I'll just put on some makeup and we can go!"

After 10 minutes, Gracja and Marlena left the house. Piotrek was left alone, but not for long.

"Hey girls!" Gracja said, seeing the girls.

"Hey!"

"And where's Wera?" Gracja asked.

"She's on probation. She came back too late yesterday. Besides, Paweł is on probation too," Paulina said sadly.

"Oh, that's a shame. But I'll visit her again today to say goodbye," Gracja said.

"And when are you leaving?" Natalia asked.

"Tomorrow morning. I have to make it to school.

" "Oh my. Too bad," Karina said sadly. "

Don't be sad. I'll definitely visit you again someday, but in the meantime, why don't we go shopping already?"

The girls walked happily, jumping up and down. They laughed at everything. They tried on a dozen blouses in each store, but in the end, they didn't choose any. Only after a while did Paulina manage to choose a blouse. Natalia, on the other hand, found a great pair of trousers. Karina, Marlena, and Gracja couldn't find anything for themselves, which was driving them crazy. "

Are we going to that store?" Natalia asked.

"No!" "Let's go to that one," Marlena said. The girls argued for a few minutes. Finally, they decided to meet there in an hour. Gracja went with Marlena to one store, and the other girls to another.

"I have to confide in you. We haven't talked in a while," Marlena said. "

Did something happen?" Gracja asked.

"Yes. I mean, it's nothing serious, but I think you should know.

" "Go ahead."

"Because you see... my parents are getting divorced," Marlena said.

"What?!" her friend said in disbelief. "I'm sorry."

"Not just you, but you know, I think it's better," Marlena said.

"Why?"

"My parents don't talk to each other anyway. My father has his own apartment and is rarely home. He told me he doesn't love my mother anymore and it would be better if they ended their marriage," Marlena explained. Gracja hugged her friend.

"I have to tell you something too, but I'm warning you, I might start crying," Gracja said. Marlena stopped and looked at her friend. Gracja began to tell all about her father. She was very upset as she spoke. The girls sat on a nearby bench. Marlena listened to Gracja attentively.

"And that's how it looks! Damn it! How could he! I hate him!" Gracja shouted. Marlena hugged her friend. "Marlena... I have to tell you one more thing.

" "Anything else?"

Gracja nodded and began to tell her about what had happened on the train. Marlena couldn't believe it. Tears welled up in Gracja's eyes.

"Don't cry, darling," Marlena said, hugging Gracja again. The girls sat on the bench for a moment longer until Gracja regained her composure and went to the store.

"Look at that amazing skirt!" Gracja shouted. Marlena looked closely.

"Awesome! Buy it!" she urged her friend. "But try it on first." Gracja took the miniskirt off the rack and went to the dressing room. A moment later, she emerged. She looked stunning.

"You look great! Look what I have here," Marlena said, handing the girl a tight black blouse.

"So sexy!" Gracja exclaimed. Marlena laughed. Gracja entered the dressing room again. When she emerged, she looked completely different than she had a few minutes ago...

New-unhappy? Part 8

 



Piotrek sat across from Gracja. The girl didn't say anything at all. She stared out the window. She admired the forests and meadows, still untouched by autumn. Piotrek watched her intently.

"Gracja?" he finally asked.

"Yes?" "

Will you tell me what happened? I can see something's wrong. You came to me so quickly and so upset. Tell me what's going on," the boy insisted. "

Nothing's wrong. Really, Piotrek, you don't have to worry about me. I get moody sometimes," the girl told him. Piotrek smiled warmly. Gracja's cell phone rang.

"It's my mom," she said. "Yes?"

"Where are you?!" her mother shouted into the receiver.

"I'm going to Darek's! " "

Where? You've got to be kidding! Father said you took your things and left!

" "That's what I did! Mom, please, I have to go! I'll try to get back to school on Monday. I have to be late, so I'm sure I'll make it," Gracja explained. Mother sighed heavily.

"Okay. But on Monday, come home immediately after school, because we need to have a serious talk!" her mother said firmly. "

Okay, Mom. Bye," the girl replied, hanging up.

She looked ahead. Piotrek was staring out the window.

After two hours, several people got into their compartment. A woman and three men. "

How much longer?" Piotrek asked. "

A few more stops. About three, I think," Gracja replied. She noticed that one of the men had been looking at her for a while. After ten minutes, Gracja got up and went to the restroom at the end of the carriage.

"I'll be right back," she said to Piotrek as she left. She pushed past the woman and the men. She felt the man staring at her. She felt strange. Walking down the "corridor," she looked back and saw a man following her. She was a little scared, but there were several people in the corridor, so she was sure nothing would happen to her. The sun had set a few minutes ago, and it was getting dark. The lights inside the train were already on. Gracja stood in front of the toilet and knocked lightly. No one answered, so she entered confidently. The toilet light was off, and the windows were tinted. Gracja glanced in the mirror to check herself. Suddenly, the man entered the stall. Gracja looked at him fearfully.

"Hey, baby. Haven't you taken your panties off yet? I'll help you," he said in a filthy voice, and Gracja screamed. The man lunged at her and pinned her against the wall.

"Leave me alone, you idiot!" she screamed, but the man ignored her. He quickly unzipped his zipper. Gracja didn't stand a chance against him. He was stronger. She was afraid it was over...

Gracja kicked and screamed. The man groped her everywhere with his filthy hand and whispered filthy words.

"Oh, baby. Nice ass. Have you done this before?!"

"Get the f**k out!" she screamed. Tears began to well up in her eyes.

"You didn't do it? Don't be afraid, honey, I'll put you in... "

Suddenly, Piotrek entered the stall.

"Oh my god!" she screamed, and lunged at the man hugging Gracja.

He punched him in the face several times. The man was covered in blood.

"You son of a bitch!" he yelled. A scene had gathered in front of the stall. Two men pushed their way through

the crowd. "Stop it!" one shouted. He was dressed in a police uniform. The other took Piotrek from the man. Gracja sat motionless, in tears, with her blouse torn.

"But that son of a bitch tried to rape me!" Gracja suddenly shouted. The policemen looked at the girl. They led the man out of the restroom. Piotrek ran to Gracja, and she hugged him.

"Piotruś...if it weren't for you," she stammered, but it was hard to say what would have happened if Piotrek hadn't shown up.

"Nothing will happen to you. I'm with you," the boy said, hugging the girl tighter.

"Sir," the policeman interjected.

"Yes?" Piotrek asked.

"You and the lady will get out now and go with us to the police station," the man said. Gracja raised her head.

"What station is this?" she asked quietly.

"Malutkowo," the policeman replied.

"But why do we have to go there?!" Piotrek was surprised. "

You have to give a statement. We need to know if it was really rape," the man said. Gracja nodded.

They got out with the policemen. They got into the patrol car and drove to the police station. Gracja wasn't worried about having to get out, as that was their destination. Gracja followed one of the officers into an office, and Piotrek into another. Gracja went inside. A female policeman was sitting behind a desk.

"Please describe everything that happened on the train," the woman said. Gracja sat down calmly and slowly began to describe the entire incident. Her hands were shaking terribly, and tears were streaming down her cheeks.

"Everything's okay. Now go to your boyfriend," the policewoman said. Gracja stood and left. Piotrek was sitting and waiting for her.

"Everything okay?" he asked.

"Yes. Let's get out of here."

They headed for the exit. There was a taxi rank in front of the police station, which Gracja knew very well.

"Come on. We'll go to my friend's," she said, grabbing Piotrek's hand and leading him to one of the taxis.

"Where?" asked the man driving the vehicle. "

Please, for the King's sake..." Gracja began, but didn't finish. Behind the wheel was someone the girl knew very well...

She dreamed so many things. She saw her father with that slut, the rapist on the train, and Darek covered in blood. The nightmares were terrifying, but later they turned into a pleasant and peaceful sleep. Gracja dreamed that Daniel was breaking up with Zuzka and asking her to go out. She agreed. She also dreamed that he was marrying Piotrek...

"Gracja...Gracja!" someone suddenly shouted in her ear. The girl opened her eyes. She was lying on the mattress in her nightgown.

"What happened here?!" she screamed, instantly waking up. She remembered that she had still been wearing clothes when she sat in the armchair.

"What do you mean?" Piotrek asked. Gracja looked at him. He looked divine! Gracja had never noticed him like that before. Although she'd only known him for a short time, she'd considered him a friend, but now that she saw him in just his underwear, she began to think of him as a boyfriend.

"Why am I in my pajamas?" Oh my God...

"Gracja, calm down!" Piotrek said. "Yesterday when I came out of the bathroom, I saw you sleeping. I took off your blouse and pants. I put your shirt on and put it on the mattress," the boy explained. Gracja was furious.

"You... You!! Grrrr!" she screamed and ran into the bathroom. Piotrek looked at the bathroom door and sneered.

After half an hour, Gracja emerged from the bathroom. Piotrek was just putting on his blouse. The girl had decided to completely ignore him. How could he undress me?! she thought. She looked at her cell phone. It was only 9:00. Marlena wasn't due for another hour.

"Do you want pizza?" Gracja asked indifferently.

"Sure," Piotrek replied, who was in quite a good mood.

Gracja dialed the number of the pizzeria, and after only 15 minutes, the pizza guy rang the doorbell. Gracja paid him with her money and took the pizza. She took three slices and tossed the rest indifferently on the table.

"Are you mad at me?" Piotrek asked, taking a small slice of pizza into his mouth. Gracja didn't even look at him. "Say something! You mean yesterday...

" "Yes! And don't talk to me!" Gracja yelled.

A few minutes before 10, the doorbell rang. Gracja ran to answer the door.

"Ready?" Marlena asked.

"Sure! Let's go!" Gracja said.

They walked quite quickly. They talked a lot along the way.

"How long are you here?" Marlena asked. "

We'll be back on Monday morning," Gracja replied.

"Ugh... too bad," Marlena said sadly. "And when will you come back, honey?

" "I don't know. You know, Marlenka, I don't want to go back to this thing called my home," Gracja stated ironically.

"Why?!" Piotrek and Marlena asked in unison.

"I just don't want to... but let's talk about something else.

" "Okay, okay?" Today at 7pm I arranged to meet our whole group at Poker.

"What's that?" Piotrek interjected. Marlena looked at Gracja and waited for her to explain, but she didn't.

"Poker is a youth club. It's a disco. Every Saturday from 7 to 10 p.m., they have discos for 14-year-olds," Marlena explained calmly.

"Only for 14-year-olds?" Piotrek was surprised.

"No. From 14 to 19.

" "Aha," Piotrek said and looked ahead. He saw a large, white building. It was the hospital where Darek was lying.

Gracja was very nervous. She was afraid of her reaction to seeing Darek.

"Honey, just don't be nervous," Marlena said, grabbing Gracja's hand. The three of them walked slowly into the room where Darek was lying...

Gracja saw Darek lying on a large white bed. The boy was asleep.

"Hi," she said quietly, approaching his friend. Piotrek pulled up a chair and sat down. Marlena sat down across from Darek's bed. The boy opened his eyes.

"What are you doing here?!" the boy asked in surprise. He was clearly exhausted and tired.

"Shh...sleep," Gracja said. The boy closed his eyes again. A tear rolled down Gracja's cheek. A nurse entered the room.

"Get out of here. The boy needs plenty of rest," she said.

"We'll be out soon," Marlena said. Gracja looked at Darek again. She wanted so badly to talk to him about what had happened. She wanted to comfort him, but she couldn't. Another tear rolled down her warm cheek. The girl kissed her friend on the forehead and stood up.

"Shall we go?" she asked quietly.

Marlena got off the bed, and Piotrek got off the chair. They left the room and headed for the exit.

"I'm sorry you couldn't talk to him. I haven't talked to him yet either. The doctors don't let you stay with him for long." I thought this time would be different," Marlena explained. "

I understand. It's not your fault," Gracja said, grabbing her friend's hand. Piotrek opened the door for the girls.

"What time is it?" Marlena asked. "

Ten to 1 p.m.," Piotrek replied.

"Let's go to my place. We'll talk a bit, and I have dinner at 2 p.m., so we'll eat.

" "Okay," Gracja said.

They reached Marlena's house in a few minutes. While they were sitting in her room, Wera, a friend of both girls, called Marlena.

"Here... Wera wants to talk to you. She can't believe you're here," Marlena said, handing the phone to Gracja. The girl talked to Weronika for a long time. Probably too long, but since Wera wasn't paying attention, it clearly didn't matter to her. Their conversation ended after 2 p.m. A delicious dinner was already on the table in Marlena's dining room. They sat down at the table, and the maid brought them their food.

"Mmm, it looks wonderful as always," Gracja complimented. "

Yes! And it tastes great!" Piotrek said. "Your mom is a great cook!"

"Thank you," said Marlena's mother, entering the dining room. "You're very kind.

" "Good morning!" said Gracja cheerfully.

"Hi, Gracja! I see you've finally visited your old town. How's the new school?" the woman asked.

"Good," the girl replied curtly.

"That's great. And how is your parents living there?

" "I don't know. I didn't ask them," the girl said in a slightly outraged tone.

"Mom!" Marlena pointed out.

After 30 minutes, everyone was full. With their last remaining energy, they went upstairs.

"Oh my, only four more hours!" Gracja exclaimed in alarm.

"Is that all?!" Marlena asked in surprise.

Piotrek looked at them a little strangely. They still have four hours, and they're complaining about not having enough time.

"Girls, calm down. You still have four hours!" the boy admonished them. "

Only four hours!" Marlena corrected him. Gracja hadn't spoken to Piotrek at all. She still resented him for last night. He could have woken her up, or at least put her to bed with her clothes on, instead of undressing her! the girl thought.

"Gracja?" Marlena began.

"Yes? "

"Do you have anything to wear?"

"Oh, shit! I don't! I only brought two blouses, but one is torn..." Gracja said, trailing off.

"Why?

" Gracja didn't answer the question. She pretended not to hear.

"Can you lend me something?" she asked her friends.

"Of course!" Marlena replied.

The girls spent at least an hour looking through Marlena's wardrobe. Piotrek spent the entire time online. At a quarter past 4, Gracja chose something for herself, and Marlena chose something for herself.

"Let's go to the apartment. We'll be waiting for you by the mailbox at half past 7, okay?" Gracja asked.

"Okay, okay?" "Oh, you have some cosmetics here," Marlena said, taking out an eyeliner, some lipsticks, and some eye shadows.

"Let's go!" she shouted to Piotrek. He abruptly stood up and followed her. They didn't say a word the entire way. When they entered the apartment, Gracja immediately went to the bathroom and started getting ready. Piotrek started rummaging through his backpack, found a suitable blouse, and started getting ready as well. By 5 p.m., he was ready. So he turned on the TV, because what else was he supposed to do?! Gracja hadn't come out of the bathroom yet, and besides, she hadn't talked to him, which didn't amuse him at all.

After 6 p.m., he was completely bored. There was never anything interesting on Saturday. He glanced at his watch. He took some of his perfume out of his backpack. He sprayed it on, and suddenly heard the bathroom door open.

"Who are you?" he asked, stunned. Gracja looked gorgeous. Dark denim shorts, a cropped blouse. All of this accentuated her magnificent curves. Piotrek almost fainted when he saw Gracja looking like this...

New-unhappy? Part 12

  "Bye," she said and closed the door. She couldn't believe it. Daniel kissed her. So what if it was just on the cheek?! She t...