Part Nineteen: Lucas's POV

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"Ummmmm," Maya and I said at the same time.

"I think we should," Riley said. "I agree," Farkle backed up.

"Oh, and we brought the cake and some French vanilla iced coffe," Farkle added.

"Gimme gimme gimme!" Maya answered standing up and running towards the bag. she took out a piece of paper. "Umm... Riley?" She asked.

"Yes Maya?" Riley said as she turned toward Maya. She bit her lip when she saw the piece of paper.

"What's that your holding, Maya?" I asked confused by their look exchanges.

"Nothing!" They said together then ran into a room with a skull and an ex on it.
Must be Maya's room.

"We'll be back an eleventy-seven, uhh, minutes," Riley said as Maya rushed Riley to her room and slammed the door.

"Hey,Farkle, do you know what that piece of paper was?"

Farkle smirked, that was never good. "No, but you can ask Riley. I'll dare you to go in a room alone with her for 15 minutes and you can ask her there. Or..you know... You too could do something else." Farkle elbowed me when he said the last thing.

"I already told you. I like Maya!" A told him.

"Ok,ok just checking. Did you two do anything while we were gone?" He asked.

Would Maya want me to tell him. I already knew the answer to that. A big fat N.O.

"Well I kissed her," I mumbled.

"YOU KI.." Farkle covered his mouth realizing he was yelling with the girls just in the other room. "You kissed her!?" He asked this time whispering.

"Yeah, and I don't think she wanted me to that much, but," I didn't know if I should tell him the next part.

"But she did say that she liked me, but she also said she wouldn't hurt her best friend."

Farkle looked pleased at this. Who's side was he on?! "Makes sense. As long as I've known the two they would always put the other in front of themselves. They would never hurt the other and if they did, they would never forgive themselves. I guess that's why I would always love to hang out with them. I knew that no matter how much I annoyed them, they would always stay loyal and value our friendship."

"They really are great friends aren't they?" I said not knowing what else to say. He nodded.

"So, about those lemon cakes," I said changing the subject out of guilt.

"Sure thing, buddy," Farkle answered and we both had a lemon cake slice.

I did feel kind of guilty after what I did to Maya. She must be more confused now than ever. By the time we finished our cake and had about half of our latte the girls came in.

"So how about that game of Truth-o-Dare?" Maya said as she entered the room.

"Sure, what could happen?" I said mimicking myself earlier.

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