Chapter 9. Lovely night turned into intolerance night part 3

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After a few minutes playing any game that Laddie wanted to play I started to see that he was starting to be sleepy and I started feeling really fatigue and a tad bit sleepy.

"Come on, Lad," I softly grumbled out from my lips as Marko went and got everyone some dinner to eat and Star was out going to the 24/7 midnight carnival and to some concerts accompanying her other group of friends, "Time for bed." I told him as I stood up and helped him up as well and took his hand in mine and walked him upstairs to his makeshift room and laid him down on his bed.

"Will you ever become like my adoptive mom?" Laddie asks all of a sudden as I was taken back from it.

"I would absolutely love to be your adoptive mom but I am a human and I am still way too young." I turned around and smiled softly stating the obvious facts about what was happening in this conversation.

"Goodnight...." Laddie mumbled loudly as he hummed quickly falling into deep slumber as my heart was blessed with the sight of him sleeping like a newborn human baby.

I then walked over to him and bent down and kissed his cheek lightly pulling back covering up more with his bed sheets and rubbed his shoulder comforting as I walked out of his room.

I then walked to the edge of the staircase and leaned sideways on the corridors wall looking at the happy freedom scene with the boys and Michael.

Then from a far distance at the other side of the man cave I see Dwayne looking at me professionally yet scanning everything about me as I smiled looking at Michael enjoying the boys company and Marko eating his food still behind David and Paul dancing to the music.

'How come they never show this side of each of them to the people in this town?' I wondered placing my thumb on my chin smiling thoughtfully down.

"We're going to take Michael to the infamous Bridge!" Marko yelled to me while still dancing around on the water fountain and spreaded his arms to his bodyspan.

"Okay..." I drew out nodding my head thinking deeply as to why I was even friends with them and friends with Star.

"Don't stay up too late, N!" Paul yelled retreating with the others as he walked backwards and I rolled my eyes playfully and sarcastically.

"Since when have I ever been up late at night?" I jokingly asked loud enough for the boys to hear.

"NEVER!" Star yelled loudly back at me from her makeshift bedroom as I groaned mentally and physically.

"GOODBYE!" The boys all yelled back to me once they were all outside and I heard their old vintage motorbikes' engines revive starting up in the middle of the night.

"Goodnight...." I whispered in awe as I leaned further into the wall looking at the water fountain blankly.

"Hope you guys are safe and don't do anything to the poor Michael..." I continued to whisper as I hopped down the stairs in the cave and started cleaning up after everyone.

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⏰ Last updated: Apr 20, 2021 ⏰

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