JatP [Reggie X Reader]

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Imagine your sister finding her soulmate in one of the three new boys showing up in school. The house hasn't quite been the same since your mom passed, but your sister's soulmate and friends breathe life right back into everyone. Including you.

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Sitting outside Flynn's house, you're scrolling through Instagram as Julie eagerly awaits her best friend. Ever since you'd been gifted the small SUV when you received your permit, you'd been driving your sister and her best friend to school while your parents had taken care of Carlos. You've grown used to Flynn's tardiness, so you hardly bat an eye when 7:15 rolls around and there's still no girl clambering into the backseat. Then at 7:20 the back passenger door opens and you drop your phone into the cup holder as Julie twists in her seat as far as she can.

"Late much?" Julie huffs.

But instead of answering, Flynn scoots towards the middle of the seat and leans forward so she's between you and Julie. You glance at her over your shoulder, eyes narrowing with an unspoken demand in your eyes. She sees it and waves it off. "Yeah, yeah. Seatbelt, I know. But first I need to say something." She flips a couple of braids over her shoulder. "Okay so you guys will never believe who's going to be attending the same high school as us."

"Who?" Julie wonders.

"The boys from that band Sunset Curve!"

You shrug and frown. "Who?"

"Sunset Curve!" Flynn says as she grasps your and Julie's shoulders to shake. Seconds later she seems to realize something and cringes. "They're, uh, the band your mom listened to a lot right before she passed."

"Oh." You and Julie simultaneously utter.

"Sorry, but yeah. One of the guys betrayed the other three so instead of getting ready for their big break like they previously were, they now have to finish high school. And they're doing it with us!"

"That's nice?" Julie muses.

"Are you insane! Those boys are so dreamy," Flynn says.

You sigh, groaning, but before you can even say anything, Flynn is saying, "Seatbelt. Yes, I know."

"Then put it on so we can finally leave," Julie tells her. "We're going to be late." Flynn throws herself back into her seat and quickly buckles up.

When you're satisfied, you put your vehicle into drive and pull away from the curb.

"Anyway, so how cool is it that we're going to be going to school with three insanely cute boys that are extremely talented? Oh my gosh, I'm so excited!"

Julie laughs. "Why are you excited? You've already found your soulmate."

"How is Carrie, by the way?" You ask, smothering a grin.

"One, 'cause mama likes her some eye candy. And two, Carrie's good. The move wasn't too hard on her so she's settling in nicely."

You meet Flynn's gaze in the rearview mirror, smiling softly because you knew Carrie's sudden move was tough on Flynn when she first found out. But you had to hand it to the younger girl. She toughed it out, and her and Carrie were determined to make long distance work.

You get to school in no time, parking and accepting your bag from Flynn who had passed it forward from the backseat. After you've all exited and you lock your vehicle, you clap your hands together as if you've got a game plan you're ready to tell them. "So I have a makeup test after school today. It shouldn't take me more than half an hour."

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