Chapter 13: Sunsets

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I walk up the driveway leading to the Hayes' front door

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I walk up the driveway leading to the Hayes' front door. I ring the doorbell and waited for the door to be opened.

When it did I slowly trail my gaze down to a small boy that I recognized to be Brooklyn.

"Hello," He said shyly, slightly hiding behind the door.

"Hi Brooklyn, remember me?" I asked softly, he nodded.

"You're my sister's friend," He replied softly, I nodded.

"Is it alright if I come come in?" I ask politely, he nodded before opening the door for me to enter.

Kammy came running around the corner looking slightly panicked.

"Brooklyn, you know you aren't allowed to open the door for anybody!" Kammy scolded, Brooklyn looks down.

"I'm sorry. I just didn't want her to be waiting long," He mumbled softly, Kammy sighed.

"I forgive you," She leans down to kiss the top of his head, "But next time just get me, Kayson, Briella, or Auzzie, Okay?" The small boy nodded before running off.

Kammy gave me an apologetic smile.

"Sorry, we're trying to teach the twins not to open the door. One time Arabella opened the door for the Amazon worker when he was dropping off a package, then proceeded to ask him if he wanted to come in and have tea with her and her dolls," She explained, I giggled.

"It's alright, he's so sweet and adorable," I say, she nods while leading me towards the stairs.

"Right? But his twin sister is absolutely insane and really stubborn. They're basically polar opposites, but they can't be away from each other for too long," She explained with a sigh.

"That's so cute," I beamed, Kammy giggled and nodded.

"Andy you burned my cookies!!" I heard a scream from the kitchen, Kammy flinched before laughing.

"Oh no, sounds like Dad's sleeping on the couch tonight," Kammy laughed, I look in the direct of the kitchen.

"Can I say hi?" I asked, I love greeting parents when I come over, it's their home after all.

"Sure," Kammy nodded happily before leading me to the kitchen.

"I already said 'M sorry," The older man I know as Andy, muttered. River glared at him while pointing a spatula at him.

"Hi Mrs. and Mr. Hayes!" I beamed. River throws me a pleasant smile while Andy sighs of relief.

You're welcome for saving you, buddy.

"Hi Bellamy! And please, call me River. Mrs. Hayes makes me feel old," She scrunched her nose, Andy gave her a look.

"Being my wife makes you feel old?" He questions her with a raised brow, River rolls her eyes at him.

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