"Hey, That's My Line."

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"So you two really got into a fight?" Dani asked, pacing my bedroom floor.

"Yes, it was pretty crazy. At first it was her and I and of course I was beating her, then her minions joined in and they all start juming me. I couldn't beat all three of them, so I just balled myself up and just let them have their fun. They think it's over, but this is far from over," I replied, removing the ice pack from my lips.

"She is such a bitch for having them jump you like that. That was so uncalled for. You know what that says? It means she can't stand up for her own self, and she needs people there to back her up," Dani confessed, looking serious. "I do wish you would have told us though, at least we would have been able to help you."

"I didn't want to tell you guys because I knew you guys would jump in. I wanted to handle it on my own so she knows that I'm not playing with her anymore," I said honestly. Dani simply nodded her head, and finally stopped pacing.

The rest of the day scurried by, and we ended up picking up Claire. She had been busy with dance, which was why she was not able to come over earlier.

"How was dance Claire? Anything interesting happen?" I asked as a smirk smeared across my face.

"Actually yes. Jacob had practice for tennis and the repair men were repairing the tennis court so they had to practice in the gym which has a clear view from the dance studio." Claire gushed.

"Oh my gosh! What happen?" Dani squealed.

"Oh, ya know," Claire says, shoeing her hand in the air. "After dance we were talking about prom and how much we are both looking forward to it. He's just so sweet and amazing. Not to mention how hot is," Claire squealed back.

Dani and I looked at each other before laughing.

"What? He is," she giggled, shrugging her shoulders.

I nodded my head simply before changing the subject. Dani, Claire and I didn't really have anything to do, so we all went our seperate ways. Claire rode her bike home, and Dani's mom came to get her. Which left me home with Mom and Dad. I've kinda got used to calling them that. I mean, it still seems a little weird if you ask me, but what can I say? They are my parents and I was going to have to get used to that.

As I sat in my bed, reading my new favorite book, The Fault In Our Stars, befrore hearing a light knock on the balcony door. I picked myself off of the bed and made my way over to the balcony, opening the door.

"Hey, Jay. What's up?" I greeted, giving him and big hug.

"Nothing, just thought you would want to hang out. I saw Claire and Dani leave, so I just wanted to come over to spend a little time with you," Justin confessed, breaking away from the hug.

"Well, that was sweet of you," I replied, motioning over to my bed so Justin could come take a seat. He followed me over to my bed, sitting on the very edge. "What should we do?"

"Actually, I have something planned. I wanted to show you something. That is if you want to see it," Justin suggested.

"If it involves leaving the house, I'm not to sure. You know how lazy I am," I wearied, looking at him as a yawn shot from my mouth.

"Oh come on, it will be fun, I promise," Justin pleaded, locking his fingers together and poking out his bottom lip.

He's such little cutie. I thought to myself. In all reality, I knew I couldn't deny that face. It was a face of an angel and it would be mearly impossible to say no to that.

"Oh, fine. You win. Your eyes get me every single time," I admitted, rolling my eyes at him as he smiled big. It's so easy to give into him.

After I had agreed to go some place with Justin, we headed over to his house to get the keys from his mom so we could go. We were both in the car, silent as we rode to where we were going.

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