08 - alex is incredibly dense

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1:16 o'clock in the afternoon, saturday.

it was the type of day where the sun shined high in the clouds. its golden rays piercing down from where it stood, looking down on all of humanity. the sun was a god in its own sense, the brightest star, the only thing that can either make or destroy all of life as we know it.

and, right underneath one of the brightest golden rays, an old automobile sat parked in the street. about halfway filled with kids of all different ages and styles.

the kids were leaning forward in their seats. excited and jittery, each one was craning their neck to look at the small one-story blue house. like a kennel of newborn puppies, the teenagers were combusting with excitement.

"are you sure she sent the right address?" the eldest asked from the front seat, where they were tapping their fingers against the steering wheel. an annoyed frown making its way onto their face as they looked through the windshield.

the eldest had fluffy light-brown hair. rarely brushed and rarely combed, it laid against xyr head in unstyled patterns, as if xe had just walked off of the beach after a long swim. their light gray eyes were piercing, and quite frankly scary.

"why wouldn't they?" the youngest of the three teenagers asked, the sound of the window opening echoed from within the car as the youngest stuck his head out of the previously-closed window. nerves making him anxious as the other teenager was quick to follow.

the youngest of the three teenagers had a shade of darker brown hair, which was passed down by his mother. darker gray eyes that were filled with kindness and caring, and a playful smirk that seemed to upturn his nose whenever he smiled. he looked different than his brother, the eldest, but if you put the two together, it was quite obvious that they were siblings by their strong jawlines.

"sora, get out of the window," the youngest sighed, elbowing the middle-aged teenager. who had stuck his head through the opened window along with the youngest, taking the opportunity as xe saw fit. "there's an only one head through the open window rule."

sora - the middle-aged teenager - pulled his head out of the window with a dorky grin. he had long blond hair that fell in front of his pure blue eyes in light wisps. xe had the grin and the dimples of somebody who had been sheltered from everything bad about the planet for as long as possible, and his clothes were often oversized, looking weird on his short and skinny frame.

"fine, fine," sora responded, putting his hands above his head with a grin. the actions of the boy distract the pair of the siblings in the car long enough that when they turn around, the front door to the blue house is swung open, and a girl with pretty brown hair comes bobbing down the front steps.

"dude, jaxx must have picked your guy's phone numbers out of a supermodel book or something," luca - the eldest - commented as the girl approached the car, offering a wide-eyed expression to the teenagers inside. "you're all incredibly hot."

sora leaned forward in his seat as levi - the youngest - opened the door for the girl. the brunet moved to the back seat of the car as the girl thanked him quietly, taking his spot near the front. sora poked luca in the ribs. "that means a lot, coming from you."

"yeah, well," luca responded, glancing in the rearview mirror quickly before turning the keychain, causing the car to stir into ignition. "don't get used to it - i don't hand out compliments willy-nilly."

"wow," the girl continued from the back seat, quickly after luca finished their sentence. "this is crazy - i mean, one of you is sora, one of you is levi, and one of you is luca."

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