Max's POV:
I was taking some clothes out of the dryer. I saw Dyl's dress, it stood out. I chuckled softly and grabbed it.
I took my phone out and snapped a picture. I went in and opened my texts, I scrolled down and clicked on her name.
Dyl 🤍
Look what I foundI typed under a picture of her dress. I saw her go online and my heart skipped a beat. She started typing.
I love that dress, take care of it
This is a threatI chuckled and grabbed the phone to type with both hands, leaving what I was doing.
I'll take care of it
Maybe put it in bleach 😉Not funny 👹
I will literally kill you and make
you buy me a new oneI can't buy you a new one if I'm dead
Fair
I'll just let you buy it first
and then murder youSmart 🙃
How's the Quadrant thing going?We've been trying to record the video for
an hour but Lando takes a LONG time getting ready 🙄🙄🙄Sounds like him
What are you recording?Can't tell you 🤭
😨😨😨You'll have to wait and see
Not even a hint?
Nopeee
Okay Mr. President 😑Hahahahahaahaha
I have to go, I think Lando is ready
I'll text you in a bitSure 🙃
I smiled turning off my phone. I'll text you in a bit. I grabbed the clothes, the smile on my face not disappearing.
[...]
Dyl's POV:
I turned off my phone chuckling softly.
"Look who decided what to finally wear." Max F. spoke when Lando walked out of the room and Lando showed him his middle finger.
"Lando." I scolded him and he raised his hands in fake surrender with an innocent smile.
"Is Ria asleep?" He asked pointing at Ria who was clearly sleeping in the couch.
"She might be dead mate. You took too long." Max replied and Lando sent him a glare.
"I'm gonna wake her up." Lando chuckled mischievous walking towards Ria.
I sent him a glare and he stopped.
"Please." He put his hands together.
"No, I'm gonna wake her up." I spoke and he sighed throwing his head back.
I walked towards Ria.
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𝐃𝐚𝐳𝐞𝐝 & 𝐂𝐨𝐧𝐟𝐮𝐬𝐞𝐝 (M.V.)
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