Popped the Question

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I woke up to pounding on my door. "What!" I scream.

"Y/N, we need to ta-," Ginny says barging. "Is that Marcus?!" She whisper-yelled. I put on Marcus' shirt and shoved her out of my room and closed my door behind me as we walked out.

"Yes, what did you want?" I asked, exhausted at...5:30!! "Not Important. Did you have sex?" Looking like she was my mother.

"No, that's none of your business," I tell her. We start to have a small argument but I hear Austin's door start to open and I slam the door.

"What was that about," Marcus asked in a raspy morning voice. "You," I say as I get back in bed and sleep for a good 30 minutes.

When I woke up Marcus was gone. Probably went to get dressed.

*Time Skip*

"Did you end it with Padma?" I ask Marcus as I put my arms around his neck. His Arms snake around snake around my waist. "Yes, I did," he reassures me. He kissed me. Then another, and another. Then we were outside making out waiting for my mom to arrive.

I had this strange feeling of someone staring at me. I didn't care though I was making out with Marcus Baker.

I saw her car pulling up from behind Marcus. "Marc...Marcus, I got to go," I tell him, trying to ignore the fact that he's giving me more hickeys than last night. "Fine," he says, giving up, "Bye," I give him one last peck and he salutes me away.

"Holy shit, who's that?" I hear Brodie say as I walk up to them. "My mom, you pervert," as I slap him on the back of his neck. He whistles and Max agrees with him.

"What are you doing here? You know I hate when you show up at our school," Ginny says pissed as we walk over to Mom and Austin.

"I wanna make up. I don't like it when we fight," Mom explains, "I brought a surprise," Car picnic!" Austin cheers, jumping up and down.

"Fine, whatever. Car picnic. Let's get outta here," Ginny replies over it. "Try and act just a little less selfless, would ya?" I spit at her with sarcasm. " I tell her she just rolls her eyes.

I watch my mom obsess over a bacon donut. I love bacon as much as the next person but gross.

"Pass the chocolate milk, Ginny," I made a disgusted face mom couldn't see. "Grotesque," she tells her. "OK, you have to stop. I shouldn't have gone all mom on you about that jerkoff on the bike, "I immediately thought of how I wanted to punch Ginny in her gut then I thought of last night. Then I remembered where I was and what I was doing. "But I had a flashback of this age. Your whole life flashed before my eyes, and you were pregnant and broke and a High School dropout and all that was fine," Mom states.

Glad she didn't catch Marcus in my room. I would've had this but 10x worse.

"But then you had two super bratty teenage twins," "I'm not bratty, thank you very much," I tell her while eating my popcorn. "You're right, I apologize," then she continues, "and honestly, that was awful. I just wouldn't wish that on you," Ginny darts to catch on.

"Forgive me? Yes?" "Yes," "Whoo," Mom shouts and I laugh at her. "You were right he was a jerkoff," That made me a tad mad but I knew I couldn't say anything. "Besides, um, I have a date with a different guy," I turned around immediately. "If it's Hunter, Ginny I'm going to barf," I say seriously. They both gave me a look and I turned around.

"Zuckerberg?"

"Mom!"

"Your first date ever! This is big," Mom announces. "That's what Maxine said," Ginny told her. "Maxine?" "Oh, uh, our new friend." "Your new friend! Well, well, well," mom says, "I told you this place was different," she says in a told you so tone. "Yeah, yeah, give me the bacon doughnut," Ginny tells her.

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