A/N Sorry for the late update, everyone. I was out at a Terracotta Warriors exhibit with my family, and by the time we arrived home, it was too late to do an update. But here's the chapter now! Enjoy!
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Kelly’s POV
The next couple weeks we had were amazing. We were able to go and do plenty of amazing things, all in almost one month! We got ice cream at one of my favorite places in Minneapolis, and it was oh so good! Liam ate his ice cream with a fork, so we didn’t have to go through the weird spoon thing.
We also got to go down to the statue garden, and we all took a picture on the big swing-like statue, as well as in front of Spoon Bridge and Cherry. Liam looked a bit nervous when we were in front of the spoon as well, so we were laughing a bit. We all finally convinced him that it wasn’t like he had to touch it or something.
What is the deal with the spoon phobia? Can someone please explain that to me? I’m seriously confused…
Well, I’m getting off topic. But, when we reached the end of the month, the boys told us they had to go to New York City for an interview on Good Morning America. They were also going to do a small performance while they were there.
The girls and I were perfectly fine with staying behind, but then they told us the best thing of all. We’d be coming with them.
I cheered when I heard that! I was so excited to go to New York City! I’ve always wanted to go!
We’d be flying out on July 1st so we could get there the day before the interview. We were going to spend the day there, as well as part of the day after the interview. We were going to fly back home on July 3rd, just in time for the Fourth of July.
That day, the six of us girls were waiting on the front steps of my house with our bags, just like the last time we went on a trip with the boys.
There was only one difference. It was hot. And I mean, really hot, around ninety degrees. Since it had now reached July, it was much hotter in Minnesota. I swear this state has the weirdest temperatures sometimes.
I had dressed for the weather. I had a plain white t-shirt and jean shorts on, my black flip-flops, since I couldn’t find my other pairs, and a baseball cap with the logo for the baseball team, the Minnesota Twins. The brim kept my face shaded, unlike the other girls who were hanging out in the shade to have my shade.
“We’re going to be back in time for the Fourth of July celebration, right?” Courtney asked as she sipped a bottle of water she had grabbed from her cooler. “My mom bought some more fireworks at the stand they put up at the supermarket.” We always got our fireworks from there, and we always shot them off together in a big party.
“Well, what day is it today again? I’m drawing a blank,” Simone sighed.
I pulled out my phone to show them. “It’s July 1st today,” I said, slipping my phone back in my pocket. “The boys are going to get us home either tomorrow or on the 3rd, just like they said they would.”
“Great! So we can light off some fireworks!” Courtney did a little dance, but I noticed a slight lack of enthusiasm in her. She always was happy and enthusiastic, unless something was wrong. However, I chose not to pry, and instead took a quick look at the rest of the girls, who seemed to have the same look in their eyes.
“Wait a second. You’re going to invite the boys, aren’t you?” Lucy asked.
“Of course I’m going to invite them! They’re our friends now, Lucy. Why wouldn’t I invite them?”
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