Chapter 21

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Rydel’s POV

 

It's been almost a year since Riker's 'accident', so he's completely healed now (well at least as healed as he can get). But that's not the only good news! Since it's almost been a year since the 'accident', it's now only 1 day until my birthday! Yay! I'm so happy that I'm going to be 21! I'll also be the same age as Ell. Well, at the moment me, my mom, my dad, all my brothers and Ell are out shopping for my birthday party decorations! We're going to... Actually I don't know which store we're going to. Hhm. Well, I guess I'll find out when we get there! We pulled into a parking lot that had a Safeway, Party city and a Target.

"I guess we're going to Party City?" I asked.

"Ding ding ding! For getting it right you get a million dollars!" Rocky joked, making me giggle.

"Aww you have such a cute giggle!" Ell said. I smiled at him.

"Aww thanks Elly-poo!" I said jokingly. He smiled.

My dad parked and we all got out of the car and walked into Party City.

"Hello, can I help you with anything?" a worker asked.

"Do you have any Hello Kitty birthday decorations?" I asked.

"We Do! Its on isle 14," she said.

"Thanks!" I walked to isle 14.

I walked in and, I'm not even kidding, the entire right row was filled with Hello Kitty decorations!

"It's Hello Kitty heaven!" I said.

I ran over and started throwing things in the cart that my mom had brought over. When I was finally done throwing things in the cart, my mom took the cart and wheeled it over to the checkout. She paid and we got all the bags and put them in the car.

“Ok, so obviously, not everyone can fit in here so someone has to walk home,” my dad said. We all laughed. “Ok, not really. The real plan is that me and Stormie are going to go home and set everything up and buy food and the cake. We have arranged for all of you to stay in a hotel for the night, he said.

“I was wondering why half my clothes were gone this morning! God I’m so oblivious!” I said. Mom and dad handed all of us our bags that they’d packed.

“But, how are we gonna get to the hotel? We all took the same car,” Riker asked.

Right then a big black limo drove up.

I gasped, smiling.

“Wait ‘til you see the inside!” my mom said.

The limo driver climbed out of the car and walked over to me.

“May I help with your bags Miss?” he asked me.

“If you don’t mind!” I said.

“Of course I don’t mind, Miss,” he carefully took my bags and put them in the trunk.

“Thank you!”

When he got everyone’s bags and closed the trunk he guided us to the door and opened it for us. I walked in and it was amazing; it had black leather seats and black walls and a black ceiling and black carpet, with purple/pink lights and it’s own mini bar with soda and an assortment of different forms of alcohol; wine, beer, champagne, etc. (pic to side).

“Oh my god this is awesome,” I whispered, in complete awe.

I ran out and gave my parents a big hug.

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