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"What are you doing today?" Zayn walks into the kitchen, going straight to the cabinet to grab a bag of chip.
"Nothing." I say.
"I have no plans." I take a spoon full of cereal into my mouth.
"Same." He takes a chair besides me round the dining table. I stretch my hand to take a chip, but he slaps me away.
"Get yours. Plus you're eating cereals already." I only chuckle in response.
It's a normal Saturday. Zayn's parents are on their business trips as usual. Just us both living in their massive house is something I easily adapted to. Especially since it isn't my first time staying with them.
"Wanna binge watch movies or head out to Trent's Avenue?" Zayn suggest from besides me.
"Neither. Got some homework to work on." He rolls his eyes at me.
"You literally have your nose always buried in your books when we are home. Let's go out and have some fun like normal teenage guys." I chuckle at him.
"I don't know if you know this but I actually have to study, cause my future depends on it. Not all of us are as lucky as you." I finished my cereal before standing up.
"Hurtful but true." Zayn makes his way to the living room and settles on a couch.
"That isn't hurtful Zayn." I point out, but he just waves me off. I walk into the living room as well and sit on the couch that is opposite him.
"I'm thinking of throwing an Halloween party here....at home." Zayn states and I snap my head at him, but he only shows off a weird smile.
"You wanna throw a party?" He nods.
"You, the Zayn Briggs that I know." He laughs but nods still.
"Yeah. It's the last year of high school and I wanna make memories." He starts.
"I'm not entirely sure, but I have a feeling this year is gonna be very eventful and filled with memories. Our memories." He stares into nothing in particular as he speaks in a way I found creepy.
"Whatever you say fortune-teller." I utter in a mocking manner and he throws a cushion at me.
"Anyway, Halloween is in a month, so there will be no announcement about it until a week or two to the day." He elaborates and I nod.
"Yeah I understand totally. Hopefully, you don't change your mind before the end of today." He laughs this time, cause he knows he's more than capable of doing it.
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Cade
Teen Fiction"This isn't you Cade." My voice is small. I don't know if I'll ever understand why he suddenly changed, but I'm grateful he did. Whatever happened to him is a benefit to what is happening to us right now. Cade tucks the strands of my hair that fall...