Chapter 5

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Victoria

The next day straight after breakfast, the girls and I quickly changed our outfits to summer and casual wear knowing how the sunny weather here in San Francisco could be too good to be true, when it actually could give us sun burns. We grabbed our bags and other things before exiting the hotel and making our way to the parking lot where the SUV is parked.

"Shit, I forgot my phone!" Zara called out from behind us and we both turned around and frowned at her.

Zara could be such a pain in the ass sometimes. Sometimes I have to remind myself why we're even friends, when she's so much different from Leah and I. She's like a total badass that uses her parents money to buy all different colours and styles of leather jackets there is (said it makes her look intimidating sometimes) which is true of course, and she owns the latest Honda and sometimes she hangs out with the bad group from our school. See how's she's completely different from us?

She's also can be annoying sometimes, like doing things that she knows might piss us off or could test our patience. But she knows that we won't be able to do anything about it because, well she's Zara, and we're all besties. Like how she's doing it right now and also last night, dropping her earring in the car and taking her time to look for it and now forgetting her phone back in our hotel room.

Thank god that he had blessed me with patience when it comes to Zara, if we had switched personalities I would be strangling her to death right now.

"I'll be right back!" She hollered from across the parking lot, jogging her way back inside the hotel.

I sighed and ran my fingers through my long blond hair.

"Well that was-" I didn't even finish what I was about to say, when Leah roughly pulled my hand towards her almost making us collide.

"Tori watch out!" I stumbled forward and swiftly turned around and saw what she was freaking out about.

A black range rover sped by, nearly knocking me over if it wasn't for Leah that pulled me in to the side. I nearly had a heart attack for crying out loud!

"This isn't the highway idiots!" Leah yelled out to the car and we both looked at it in shock when the vehicle suddenly stopped.

"Oh shit." Leah mumbled under her breath and we both didn't make a single move to start walking away.

Instead, we stood still and saw the driver's door opened and the driver walked out and started walking towards us. He was tall and handsome, and was wearing casual jeans and a plain white shirt, plus with his sunglass on it only adds up to how good looking he is.

"Are you girls okay?" His deep and masculine voice snapped me back to reality and I quickly glanced at Leah and than nod my head at him.

"We're fine, yeah totally fine." Leah also nodded and we watched as he take his shades off and my heart fluttered when I finally got a good look at him.

"I'm glad. Sorry about that, we were in a hurry." He nods his head towards the black car and I quickly glance and saw that someone was sitting in the front seat, his arm propped on the window silk with half of his dark locks outside. I couldn't see his face so I couldn't care less.

"Alright I'll see you around ladies." He waved two fingers at us before turning around and jogging back to the car, and drove away.

I turned to Leah and we both laughed excitedly.

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