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Halley walked in the Beach Club with Sam and Robby with a sigh after declining one of the hundreds of calls Eli had been making

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Halley walked in the Beach Club with Sam and Robby with a sigh after declining one of the hundreds of calls Eli had been making. She really didn't feel like being anywhere other than her house but Sam had basically dragged her there.

The three were tanning, well, Sam and Robby were doing that, Halley was half way into the world of dreamland, so much she completely didn't heard the conversation the other two were having and only opened her eyes when she felt Sam stand up and walk away

"Where's she going?" she lazily asked Robby that looked at her with an amused face

"To talk to Aisha" he pointed to the top floor of the building in front of them, there were Aisha and two other girls she didn't recognize, both blonde, one had very frizzy hair and the other one had the nicest hair she had ever saw someone wore at the club

"All right" she decided to just ignore it and go back to her nap

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Apparently one couldn't sleep peacefully anymore. Halley had given up from her sleep after a child ran by her with a bucket of water and spilled half of it on her. Robby, being him just laughed at her

"Shut up" he did in fact not shut up "I hate you" she playfully glared at him "I'm gonna get a milkshake. I'd ask you if you want something but you're annoying me so... no milkshake for you" she stood and went to get her vanilla milkshake, pretty basic but it was a safe choice plus it always cheered her up and at the moment she needed all the cheer she could get. Apparently things liked to go against her because not 1 minute after walking away with her drink she bumped into someone "Shit"

"Oh. My. God" the drink had completely spilled in the other person

"Shit. I am so sorry" she immediately felt bad, mostly for her spilled milkshake but also for the girl in front of her. Halley turned around to grab some napkins from the nearest table and give it to the blonde girl

"Don't you watch where you're going?" said the girl in the most annoyed and rude tone she had ever heard, Halley didn't even think she ever heard Yasmine talk to anyone with that tone

"Jeez, I said I'm sorry" she realized she was the girl that was with Aisha a while ago and then the attitude made sense to her, if the blonde was a part of Cobra Kai then the rudeness had an explanation

"Watch out" she just bumped her shoulder and walked away, Halley now just looked at her spilled drink completely sending that moment to the back of her head not wanting to be troubled with that.

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"I just spilled my milkshake into one of Aisha's friend" Halley sat besides Sam with her now full milkshake

"Which one?" Sam asked quietly

"The one with the princess hairstyle" Sam snorted and then rolled her eyes

"Could've spilled it on the other one too"

"Why? What did she do?"

"I don't like her. She stole a bottle of vodka from the bar and was talking about stealing things" Sam rambled

"Yeah, well, the other one was a total bitch. I guess Aisha doesn't have really good friends'' Halley said putting her arm around Sam's shoulders and squished reassuringly

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Amanda lost her wallet, they couldn't find it so Robby offered to go and look if someone had turned it into the lifeguard and the other three women kept looking.

"Sam, don't" Halley said in a warning tone when she saw her cousin looking over at the three Cobras. The blue eyed girl paid her no mind and went towards them "Damn it, Sam" Halley walked right after her, she wasn't gonna just leave her cousin alone even if she thought she was being irrational

"Sucks for her" she got there just to see the girl she now knew as Tory smile sarcastically to Sam.

"You wouldn't know anything about that?" in Halley's opinion Sam was rushing her assumptions there

"Wait" Aisha chimed in while the other blonde just glared at Halley angrily "Wait, what are you saying?"

"Just give me the wallet and I won't tell security"

"Are you freaking kidding me?" Tory said in disbelief

"What are you now, Princess Security?" now the other blonde, whose name Halley learned was Angela, stepped forward to defend Tory

"Sam, she didn't steal your mom's wallet" Aisha said

"Right, and she didn't steal a bottle of Vodka" Sam snapped "and wouldn't steal half of the silverware in here"

"Listen, I didn't rob your mom, bitch" Tory gave a step forward "Let's get out of here" she said and turned around. Sam reached unexpectedly and grabbed Tory's bag "Get off of me!" she saw the way Angela's arm launched towards Sam for a hit, Halley managed to stop that one, what she didn't manage to stop was the hard push Tory gave her cousin sending her into the table full of desserts

"Now, what the hell is your problem?" Halley pushed Tory back, not nearly as hard as she had pushed Sam, Angela got in her way, standing right in front of Tory

"Back off" The blonde harshly nudged her off

"Or what?" Halley set her eyes dead onto the other girl's. She saw Tory basically run away while Aisha talked to Sam in the background before also leaving "Look, your buddies are running without you, you shout scape too" then the brunette just turned around to check on her cousin, but she wasn't counting on Angela grabbing her by the neck and pushing her face first into one of the cakes

"Ups, sorry. I just thought she looked a little lonely" the blonde looked at Sam "Thought maybe you'dwwanna join her" and with a smirk she walked away

"Bitch" Halley just sat there and took the excess of icing off her eyes to glare at her cousin "I swear, I'm never backing you up ever again" Sam just rolled her eyes

Hello, hello

Today I'm introducing another new character: Angela Armani

I'm so excited to write her and Erick, I hope I can build them the way I want to so you can view what I have planned for them just the way I got it in my head. 

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