chap three

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 "Cindy, come on! I'm trying to be serious here!" Devine whined as she paced around, arms crossed

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"Cindy, come on! I'm trying to be serious here!" Devine whined as she paced around, arms crossed. The girls were in their cabin, talking about things when Devine brought up Tommy. She was planning on confessing to him.

Cindy sighed as she sat up, fixing her posture, "Listen, D, if you want to go confess to him, then go." "It's not that easy!" Devine said, slowing down her pace. "Imagine how awkward it would be!" Cindy rolled her eyes, "You guys have been friends for many years. You tell him all your secrets except that one. How awkward can it be?"

"It's because he likes you!"

Everything got silent in the cabin. Devine stopped walking and groaned, bringing her hands to her face. Cindy's eyes widened as she slowly stood up, walking towards her younger sister. "Oh my god, Devine," she whispered. "I- I am so sorry. I never knew. How-" "Whatever, Cindy," Devine sighed, walking over to her bed and sitting down.

"He likes you, maybe I should just accept that," Devine said sadly as she looked down at the floor. Cindy sighed and shook her head, sitting next to her. "No, maybe you still have a chance," she said. "I don't, Cindy," Devine said, looking up at her. "You'll always be the one for him."

Devine stood up and walked out of the cabin, tears forming under her eyes. "Devine?" she heard Tommy say.

"Tommy, please just go," she said, not wanting him to see her cry. But of course, he didn't listen. He walked closer towards her and saw her tears. "Devine, what's wrong?" he asked, frowning. Devine sighed and turned to look at him, "You, Tommy! That's what's wrong! You like Cindy! You've always liked her! From the moment we met! From the moment I introduced her to you! You don't love me like I love you!"

She ran towards the outhouse and opened one of the stalls, locking it and then sitting on the closed toilet seat.

Devine began sobbing as she realized that she messed up and confessed to him in the worst way ever. Her heart was shattered into tiny little pieces. "God, why was I so stupid?" she muttered to herself. "I fell in love with my best friend, who doesn't even love me back!"

Someone began knocking on the stall door. She looked up and shakily sighed, "Please leave." "No Devine," Tommy said behind the door. "I want to talk. I- I'm sorry, okay? Just please open the door. I don't want to see you cry. It hurts me."

Devine stood up and unlocked the stall door. The door slowly opened and there was Tommy. His sparkling blue-grey eyes examining her red and puffy ones.

He pulled her into a tight and comforting hug, "I- I don't know what to say, Devine." "It's okay," she sighed, closing her eyes. "I get it. It's fine, I accept it."

Suddenly, Devine felt something soft on her lips. She opened her eyes to see that Tommy was kissing her.

She couldn't believe it. Why would he kiss her? He didn't love her, or even like her.

"Wh- Why did you kiss me?" Devine asked Tommy when he pulled away. He grinned and blushed slightly, "When I first met you, I did have some feelings for you. They were stronger than my feelings for Cindy. But then Cindy and I started hanging out more, and I guess... my feelings for you just faded away. Now they're returning to me. I know Cindy doesn't like me back. She's into this Dylan guy, but I don't really care anymore."

Devine smiled as she kissed Tommy once again. This time it was passionate and longer. Tommy placed his hands on her waist, then going down to her ass. He gently squeezed her, making her gasp. This gave him entrance to slip his tongue in her mouth, exploring every inch of her.

The brunette girl giggled as she pulled away from Tommy, her arms around his neck. "We should probably just go back," she said with a happy sigh. "They're probably looking for us. Cindy's probably looking for us." Tommy nodded, "Yeah, sure. I'll meet you there."

Devine walked out of the outhouse and searched everywhere for Ziggy. She stopped walking when she saw her enter Nurse Lane's office.

"Devine!" she heard Cindy call out for her. "Yeah?" Devine said, looking at her older sister. "Are you still mad?" Cindy asked, sounding worried. Devine sighed, "No, I'm not. Actually, I confessed to Tommy and we're together now!" Cindy smiled at her sister's excitement.

"That's great, Devine," she said. "I have to go now. Bye." Devine watched as Cindy walked off in the opposite direction.

She sighed and walked towards Nurse Lane's office when Kurt stopped her, "Hey Berman."

"Yes?" she asked, raising her eyebrow. "Listen, Ziggy got in some trouble, and now you have to go make it up for me, alright? Or else I will send you guys home," Kurt said with a frown.

Devine sighed. She didn't want to listen to Kurt, but she was starting to like Camp Nightwing, and she was not ready to leave it so soon. "Fine," she said, crossing her arms to her chest. "What do I do?"

"Clean the Mess Hall."

Devine thought about it. It wouldn't be such a problem. But sadly, she couldn't do it on her own.

"Alright," she said, nodding. "I'm going now." She began walking, looking everywhere for Tommy.

When she finally found him, she walked over to him. Tommy saw her and smiled. "Hey," he said. "Hey," she said back. "Um, look, it's okay if you don't wanna, but because of Ziggy getting in trouble, I have to go clean the Mess Hall and I- I can't do it alone." "It's okay, I'll help you," Tommy said, grinning.

Devine smiled as her cheeks turned pink, "Okay. Um, let's get started then."

The couple walked in the Mess Hall and saw one bucket filled water and soap, next to it were two sponges. They each grabbed one of the sponges and soaked it in the water.

A few hours passed and they successfully cleaned the top of the table. Devine was on the floor, cleaning the legs when she saw some red moss. "What is that?" she asked, trying to scrub it off. When it didn't work, she started getting fustrated.

After trying a few more times, the sponge broke in half. Devine threw the broken sponge on the floor and sighed, rubbing her eyes. "You okay?" Tommy asked, raising an eyebrow.

Devine had forgotten that he was there. She blushed in embarrassment, "Y- Yeah." She stood up and sighed, walking over to him and sitting at a table.

She stared at the floor as she wondered how she got an amazing boyfriend. "Thanks for helping me," Devine said with a smile, looking up at Tommy.

"Anything for you, babe."

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