Chapter 18

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The car ride to the theater was actually extremely nice. The songs changing every 3 minutes, setting a new mood was a bit chaotic, but it relaxed the three of us. I had almost completely forgotten that I was squished between the two.

Sarv started small conversations in the car. Talking to me mostly, asking me questions, getting to know my likes and dislikes.

"So Y/N.." She started. I sighed, letting it fade into a small laugh. Sarv let out a 'hmph' noise, letting it also turn into a laugh. I gave her a playful annoyed expression, starting to get a bit bored of her questions. Of course, I would never say that to her face.

"How are you enjoying staying with me and Ruv so far?" She looked to me out of the corner of her eye, trying to have easy access to the sight of the road. My brows rose, and I curled my lips back, a bit shocked. She had mostly been asking joking questions. But now she asked this out of nowhere.

"Well. I've loved it. You two are extremely welcoming, and it warms my heart to know someone cares for me like a family would." I smiled subconsciously, feeling warmth flush to my face out of embarrassment. Ruv responded to my answer with a simple 'mhm'. The noise caught me off guard, since I had forgotten Ruv was even there.

"That's wonderful to hear. I'm glad you're liking it." Sarv's expression was filled with happiness, and and quickly turned to me, smiling. I forcefully turned her head back to the road, making a panicked noise as she laughed. Ruv also showed concerned, since I felt his arm move the second Sarv looked away from the road.

"Focus Sarv." Ruv's voice broke the happy mood we had going on. Sarv frowned, a bit annoyed that Ruv had to stop the tom-foolery. I didn't mind it though. For other reasons of course. I didn't want us to get into a wreck, and Ruv's voice was calming. It was a bit of an odd reason, but it was still there.

The song on the radio came to an end, and Sarv turned the music off. Ruv's entire body relaxed in response, which is not something I expected. Ruv did seem like the guy to just enjoy nature's sounds.

Birds flew over head, migrating for winter's cold breezes that were nearing. The trees and grass held their green hues, as the wind brushed through them, making whistling and ruffling noises. The wind gliding off of the car, and the road's texture under the tires added a bit of industrial sound. The engine of the car added a crisp background to all of this.
(I felt like I was in LA class writing this💀)

Ruv put his elbow on the truck's windowsill, and cupped his face in his hand. Clearly relaxed, and tired. Ruv had seemed extremely tired back at the house, so I wouldn't be surprised if he fell asleep during the movie, or in the car. The only times I had seen Ruv sleep were that one night I had to sleep with Sarv, and the closet incident.

I felt Sarv sway in her seat, squishing me a bit closer to the two. I looked over the hood of the car, seeing the theater come into view. That was probably why Sarv was swaying. She was excited, and expressed it physically too. No surprise though.

Sarv pulled us into the parking lot, and I could see her facial expression bubbling with excitement. Ruv groaned, and pushed himself away from the window. Sarv opened the door, and turned off the car. Ruv opened his own door, as I exited from Sarv's.

I closed the door, as I heard Ruv's door also shut. I could see him walking around the car, ending up standing next to Sarv.

"Here we are!" Sarv chirped. She pushed past Ruv, and started walking to the building. Ruv walked behind her. I had to run after them every so often to keep up with their fast pace. A few posters were hung on the outside of the theater, featuring the movies that were being shown at the moment.

The first poster I noticed showcased Venom 2. I have heard about the first movie, and there's positive and negative reviews on it. There was no real way to tell whether people viewed the movie as good, or bad. 

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