Chapter Eight - Little Brother

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Yellow opened the door to the bathroom, quickly closing it behind her. She saw the brown-haired boy, Green, sitting at Red's window.

"Tell your mom to get my brother and bring him here!" He demanded.

"Woah, this isn't a short-order kitchen!" Red said, putting his hands up in surrender.

"I'm not talking about food! I need to bring my brother home!" Green said.

Red looked to Yellow for half a second, as if saying she should get Gary. Yellow didn't know what to do, though. So she stood there like a statue. It was an annoying gut instinct.

Red sighed. "Why didn't you just go up to the front door?"

Yellow saw Green's face turn pink. "Because I don't want to talk to your cheery mother. She is annoying!" He said. Yellow could obviously tell it was a lie. Red's mother wasn't that annoying.

Red sighed again, and silently exited his room to get Green's brother.

Green's vision shifted to Yellow, and he hopped through the window into Red's room. He walked up to the short girl, and put his hands on his hips.

"Don't get near him, you hear me?" He said, glaring down at Yellow.

Yellow flinched. "Okay..." She said. The truth was, Yellow didn't think she liked Red that way, if that was what Green meant. At least that is what she thinks. Yellow knew she doesn't get crushes easily, and they go away quickly.

Green walked away and hopped back out the window, just in time to when Red came back with a whining Gary, with Ash tugging on Red's shirt.

"Can Gary stay longer? Pleaseeee?" Ash Begged.

Red looked down at his little brother with sympathetic eyes. "Gary needs to go home, it's getting late, even for you!"

Ash pouted. "But your girlfriend gets to stay the night with youuuu..." He whined.

Red rolled his eyes. "Ash, what did I tell you last time? Not every girl I come home with is my girlfriend... Like that fourty-year-old woman..."

"She was nice!" Ash said.

Red sighed. "Just go," He said.

Ash whined more, but walked away to go back and play with his toys.

Gary walked to Green, and Green helped him through the window.

"Why do I have to go homeee?" Gary whined.

"LIke what the idiot Red said, it's getting late." Green replied, rolling his eyes. "Let's go,"

"But Red isn't an idiot, you s-" Green put his hand over his little brother's mouth. "Hush, let's go."

Red closed the window once Green and Gary were gone. Red let out a big sigh, and looked to Yellow, who also let out a sigh.

"How about we play a board game?" Red asked.

"That sounds good, actually." Yellow replied.

The two sat on Red's bedroom carpet and played Poke-Nopoly for the rest of the night.

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