017, ᴄʜᴀᴘᴛᴇʀ 17.

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ᴄʜᴀᴘᴛᴇʀ 17, the movies.

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Jada had gone home early in the day since she knew her dad was out at work. Jada had told Mason, she would catch up with him later because Mason didn't feel comfortable with letting her go back home. They had both agreed that Jada would stay at the house, as she would come through his window to not disturb any one. Jada had decided on going to Melrose with Javi and his friends, as he wanted to catch up with some other friends while Jada just tagged along.

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Evie and Tracy hadn't noticed that Jada wasn't hanging out with them as much, because they were drinking more and doing drugs more often then they should have been. Tracy and Evie were doing Mel's makeup as they decided to go to the movies for a family night. "Yea, baby. Close your eyes." Evie ordered Mel, as she applied eye shadow in her eyes. "Ohh, I'm loving it." She complimented, continuing doing Mel's makeup. "Hey, guys." Brady interrupted, holding a chicken in his hands.

"What the hell?" Tracy questioned, turning her head to see it and was so confused by the sight. "Watch his head." Brady told them, moving the chicken around but it's head dint move one inch. "See that, it's uh, zen chicken." He stated, moving the chicken bodies around its head. The girls just laugh because it was strange and funny. "It doesn't even move." Tracy said, giggling her head off as she spoke. "Chickens are cool, aren't they?" Brady asked, moving away to out the chicken back in it Hen before coming back in to head out again.

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Brady, Mel, Tracy and Evie walked down the broad walk, their arms tangled around some one else's. They were towards the movie theatre, going up escalators and elevators to reach it. "Mom, no. I can't see that movie." Tracy told Mel, looking at the different movie posters. "Why?" Mel asked, not seeing a problem with it. "Because it's a gross, bloody war movie." She explained, looking at the poster for it. "I'm a pacifist like Gandhi." Tracy told her, as Evie looked around for another movie that they would supposedly watch.

"Why don't we just see the Jack Black movie?" Evie suggested, seeing as the poster was childish and not some thing Mel and Brady would want to watch with them. "Yeah, mom! It's looks funny, it's a giant pig." Tracy exclaimed, as Evie read out the title for the film. "Um, yeah, I won't be seeing that." Brady stated, now looking at that movie which he didn't want to watch. "Coke on, it's supposed to be family night." Mel argued, as the whole family was there expect for Jada and Mason since they didn't want to go.

"I want tow for the pig movie, and two for the handsome fellow in the war movie." Brady told the cashier, as he ordered the movie tickets. "Yes! Brady you are so awesome!" Tracy exclaimed, giving him a side hug before her and Evie went to walk over to the theatre. "Look, I got popcorn." Mel stated, reaching into her bag from it. "And butter, in a separate foil pocket, for the little ones." Mel explained, giving the bag to Tracy so they could eat the popcorn in it. "Thanks, mom." Tracy sarcastically said, as Evie started to eat some of it because it was kinda nice.

"Okay." Tracy said, pushing Evie towards their theatre room. "Thanks, Mel!" Evie said, walking behind Tracy as they made their way to the right room. Mel and Brady just walk towards their as Evue made kissing noises and told them that she loved them. "I thought that was our popcorn." Brady complained, wishing he had the popcorn bag and not the girls. As Evie and Tracy waited near the entrance of the theatre door, they waited to see if Mel and Brady went into theirs before sneaking off.

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