8. foul mood

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28th september, 2021

"Rise and shine, sunshine," Leah said in a sing-song tone of voice, walking into her younger sister's bedroom the following morning to find her sprawled out across her bed

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"Rise and shine, sunshine," Leah said in a sing-song tone of voice, walking into her younger sister's bedroom the following morning to find her sprawled out across her bed.

Most of the duvet was on the floor apart from the bit that was wrapped around the teenager, while her pillow was propped under her head while she had her arms firmly wrapped around it. The older blonde couldn't help but laugh amusedly and shake her head.

"Come on Liv, it's time to wake up. It's another day of school," Leah said cheerfully, hoping it was enough to get the younger girl to wake up. "Come on, wakey-wakey." she added in.

Olivia slowly opened one of her eyes and huffed loudly, doing nothing more than rolling to move over to face the other side of the bedroom so she was now facing the window instead.

"Come on Bug, time to get up," Leah told her laughing slightly at the unimpressed look on the teenagers face. "You know, just because you turn around doesn't mean that you can't hear me." she stated teasingly, attempting to pull at the duvet that was on the floor, to get it off her sister.

"I'm still sleeping. Go away," The blonde girl mumbled, burying her face in her pillow while she continued to keep eyes shut still. "M' still tired. Not getting up yet." she told her.

"See, and this is why I said we had to go home when we did because it was late," Leah told her sister wisely, shaking her head. "Alright, come on. We're not doing this all again, get up, madam." she said a bit more firmer.

Olivia couldn't help but whine dramatically, trying to fight to keep the duvet on her still, "Le, man, no, stop!" she said in protest.

"You've got to get up, Liv or you're going to be late for school," Leah reminded the younger girl, she wasn't in the mood for a battle with the teenage girl today so she was hoping it would be easy enough to get her up, but apparently not. "Come on, you have school and I have training, so I don't have the time to be doing this, this morning!" she stated.

"Well, how about I just don't go in today then?" The teenager remarked, not making a single attempt to move and get up from the warmth of her bed. "I like the idea of that." she said.

Leah let out a small dry laugh, "Yeah, right, not a single chance there, kid. It's only your second day in so you're going in," she told her seriously. "I thought you liked this school, huh?" she wondered.

"I do like this school," Olivia grumbled, keeping her head down on the pillow and moving an inch. "I just happen to like sleep a lot more." she told her older sister.

Leah tutted and resisted the urge to groan, she found herself quickly begining to loose patience with the younger blonde, "Right, alright, that's enough. Stop mucking about now, I need you to get up." she stated firmly as she successfully pulled the remainder of the duvet off the girl.

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