Chapter 2

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Day 5 - The Spa

"Thanks for treating me to a day at the spa, Aubrey," Stacie said.

"No problem. Next to yoga, I think of going to the spa as a way to keep my stress level down," Aubrey explained.

"Well, I want that for you. So, what are we gonna get today?" Stacie asked.

"I figured we could start with mani's and pedi's, and then we could both get massages," Aubrey mused.

"Sounds good to me. Bring it on," Stacie said.

As their toenails were being painted, "It looks like I picked a good color," Aubrey said, satisfied.

"I know, right. This is the perfect color for our toenails," Stacie agreed.

"What do you say we get the same color for our fingernails?" Aubrey suggested.

"Don't even have to ask me twice," Stacie said.

Day 6 - The Park

Beca and Chloe were walking a mile-long trail.

"So, Beca, I was wondering something," Chloe said.

"What's that?" Beca asked.

"Say that after graduation, being a DJ doesn't work out; what would you do?" Chloe asked.

"First of all, don't jinx it!" Beca replied firmly. "Second, I never really thought of that."

"Well, you got time to think of your backup plan," Chloe offered.

"I know. I guess I'll be trying to stay in touch with the Bellas as much as possible," Beca shrugged with a smile.

"That shouldn't be too hard. We'll always be in touch," Chloe said.

"It's just so crazy, though; A year ago, when I came to Barden, I never expected

to meet a group of ladies who'd eventually become my friends. And I especially thought

I'd never meet someone as great as you or even Jesse for that matter," Beca said.

"And look at what happened," Chloe grinned, winking at Beca.

"Right?!" Beca said as they both chuckled.

"Seriously, when I first saw your face at the Activities Fair, my mind was telling me something. I mean, Aubrey was a bit skeptical about having you in the Bellas, but I wasn't," Chloe reminisced.

"I think that was fairly obvious after you invaded my shower space that one day," Beca snarked.

"You're never gonna let me live that down, are you?" Chloe asked.

"Nope!" Beca said as they both chuckled again.

Day 7 - Bowling Alley

"Dang it! I suck at bowling." Chloe complained, frustrated that she just rolled a gutterball.

"It was just one gutterball, don't let it get you down," Beca said.

"I know, but look how many strikes you've got already," Chloe said, disgruntled, looking at their scores.

"Well, I don't like to brag, but when I was in high school, my dad and I would come here to bowl every Monday night," Beca said.

"Hmm...that makes sense. Wish I thought of doing the same back then," Chloe said.

"It's not too late for you. Besides, bowling regularly is good for your average. It helps keep your scores up to where they should be," Beca advised.

"I see that," Chloe reluctantly agreed.

"Come on, Chloe, you can do it!" Beca said as Chloe rolled down another ball and knocked down all but one pin.

"Well, that makes me feel slightly better," Chloe said.

"See what I mean?" Beca asked.

Four frames later...

"Alright, this is the last frame. Let's make it count," Chloe said, with a determined look on her face.

Chloe hurled the ball and rolled a strike.

"O.M.G.! I DID IT!" Chloe yelled happily as she and Beca hugged.

"See? I knew you could do it!" Beca said.

"You never doubted me one second," Chloe said, smiling.

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