Chapter Fifty Five: Sapnap

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Haahehiqbw why did everyone decide from last chap I was an only sibling?!? I call my sister sis if I'm like annoyed at her, as Leah tis now
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"WHAT?!"

"Whaaaat?" Leah shot back. "We were planning on breaking down your door together but his Taxi got delayed at the airport and I got impatient." She continued with a shrug as if she hadn't just dropped that bombshell on George.

"Wait hold it up, why is Sapnap coming here." George asked, cutting her off.

"Well brother." She started, rolling her eyes yet again like the answer was something painfully obvious. "This is what tends to happen when you STOP MESSAGING PEOPLE! And so seeming that you helpfully wouldn't answer any of our calls (and the fact that Sapnap was bored and had no college work) we decided it was easiest to come to you."

"Of course you did." The male replied with a groan, rubbing his hand down his face. "So he's arriving in 5 minutes?"

"Yup."

"And you decided to tell me this now and not when you arrived."

"Well I knew he'd steal all the attention so I seized hold of the moment to use it to my own advantage." She explained with a shrug. "Also he wanted it to be a surprise but you know, I'm a really nice sister and decided you would probably like to know."

"Wow, thank you Leah, how kind of you." He shot back sarcastically, his sister rolling her eyes at him before the sound of the door being knocked on called their attention, both sitting up straight as they turned to face it. "That wasn't five minutes."

"I said give or take." Leah defended as George pushed himself off the sofa and walked towards the door which was being knocked on more frantically by the second, an action that practically screamed 'it's me, Sapnap, open the door'! "Also you never know it may be some serial killer instead of Sap." She continued with a shrug.

George turned back to her, throwing her the most confused glance over what was probably meant to be a 'reassuring' statement, before turning back to the door and hesitantly opening it.

"Geooooooorrggggee."

Said human was soon engulfed by arms as soon as he opened the door, drowning in Sapnap's shirt as he held the smaller into his chest.

At least it wasn't a serial killer. Unless it was just a Serial killer dressed as a Sapnap, or maybe he just was a serial killer. He would stay open to the possibility.

"Sapnap." George replied, reprociating the hug but with slight less crushing strangulation, happily embracing his friend.

Even having been given at least a two minute warning by his sister, the reality that Sap was really there was only just settling in.

They'd always discussed visiting each other but had always leaned towards George going to visit him in America, something they had planned but never got forward to doing. Who could have guessed that two demons and an argument would be the thing that would eventually bring them together.

Eventually they pulled away from each other, Sapnap glancing at him up and down with a smirk. "I really am taller then you gogy."

George dead paned, looking at the other in disbelief. "After three years of our friendship, those are really the first words you are going to say to me?"

"No you idiot, I said your name first, but also yes. I have finally won the battle of the heights." He celebrated.

It had been a petty argument in their group for a long time now. First came the incessant teasing that Tommy wasn't really 6'3, and stemming from that, had become the new argument also known as 'who is taller', George or Sapnap'.

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