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  • Dedicated to Andy
                                    

This chapter is deciated to my best friend, Andy, he is always on my side and a girl couldn't ask for a better best friend. If you wanted to know one of the boy's (Josh) trait are based on his personality.

I busied myself with washing all of my clothes to occupy my time. It was the only thing that stopped me from watching my mobile in my hand waiting for it to ring. This plan worked to an extent, but there was only two loads to do. After I had finished this I completed all of my homework. There was one piece I left since it was not in for another month or so being a small project on the civil war. Which I still didn't know when it had happened. That would be fun to try and do. I could have tried to do it on the English civil war which was much simpler for me as a genuine Brit to do, but I always pushed myself to complete things at the very best I could and the easy option was never an option.

Eventually I settled for watching Big Bang Theory. Even though I had never been a big one for TV I could always count on Sheldon to put me into a fit of laughter. In fact Anne had 'bought' me the box set of series one. I say 'bought' since it is a '12' and cost £15 so I was convinced mum had bought it and put her name on it.

When my phone finally rang I was in tears from laughing so much and answered the phone.

"Hello?" I said though giggles.

"Hello, Jayne. It is me Jake you know from What Goes Down."

"Yes I know. Who else would be ringing me?"

"I don't know. A friend of yours? Any way I am ringing so say sorry," my heart dropped, "but you are going to have to put up with us boys for a while."

"What I'm in?"

"Yeah."

"Don't lie to me," I said in a warning tone.

"I ain't," he laughed.

"Holy crap."

"Well we were wondering if you could pop down so we can practise with you, so that you learn our original songs."

"Yeah give a minute or so to get dressed and then I will walk over."

"Don't you drive?"

"No, I turned 16 in August and moved here a week later."

"Sorry I thought that you got your licence in Britannia."

I had to stifle a laugh at Britannia, "No, I would have to be 17 for that."

"Oh. I guess I just learnt something new."

"I will be over in a bit. See you then," I said before hanging up. I all but ran into my bedroom, almost falling over six times in the three metres between the couch and doorway. I threw on my We are the In Crowd baseball style top and my black skinny jeans. I lived in skinny jeans. I grabbed my phone Ipod and skater trainers. I jogged down the road. I managed to stay upright the entire time. A new record for me. However by the time I got to the bands location I could barely breathe and was slightly light headed.

I knocked on the door with my head when I bent over to catch my breathe.

"Glad you could make it, Jayne," one of the twins, Ryan I think answered the door.

"Glad I could too," I breathed out. It took most of my will power to try and open my eyes, "I have got to remember not to run 3 or 4 miles."

"You ran here. You must have some good lungs on you kid. Come in," he opened the door to let me in.

"Thanks," I said finally able to speak.

"Hey Jayne," Jake greeted.

"Hey Mary-Jayne," Cameron teased. I sent him evils for using my full name.

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