Madi POV:
March. It's such a random month.
It was Friday and there was a party for St. Patrick's Day tonight. I wasn't going, I'd rather just stay in after all the tests I had this week. Maybe if Lizzie or one of my friends hosted then I would go, but it was at a random seniors house.
I wasn't really a party girl anyway.
After getting some comfy clothes on, I walked to Lexa's apartment. I was bored and wanted to order food and hang out with her.
Before I could knock on her door I heard voices. I lightly knocked on the door. Silence.
About three seconds later Lexa opened the door. She wore black ripped jeans with fishnets under them. A black tank top with a green flannel.
Lexa's eyebrows were furrowed until she realized it was me. "Madi. What are you doing here, sunshine?"
My heart fluttered at the nickname. She always called me the most random things.
And I liked it.
"I just wanted to come over. I would've texted but-" I got cut off.
"Who's that?" Another voice called. I looked over Lexa's shoulder and saw another girl. I know her, she's in a couple of my classes.
"Hi, Ruby." I waved.
"Madi. Hey, girl." Ruby waved. She was lounging on Lexa's couch. Beside her was a boy. Aiden, I think?
"Wassup, Madi-Moon." Aiden waved. He was smoking weed. "Get it, Madi-Moon. 'Cause your name is Madison, sounds like Madi-Sun. So I just replaced-"
"Yeah, we get it." Lexa nodded.
"Sorry, I'm already high as fuck." Aiden laughed to himself, leaning his head back as he passed the weed to Ruby.
"Is everything okay?" Lexa put her back to her guests and whispered to me.
"Yeah, I just wanted to see you." I nodded.
"Aww, how sweet." Ruby mocked.
"Shush." Lexa looked over her shoulder.
"I-I can come back later." I went to leave.
Lexa opened her mouth to speak but Ruby beat her to it. "No, stay! I was just kidding."
"Yeah, stay." Lexa walked over to the back wall and opened a window. She also turned on her vanilla diffuser and motioned to the chair beside it. I walked past her and sat on the chair.
"Are you going to the party tonight, Madi-Moon?" Aiden rolled his head over to where I was sitting.
"Uh, no." I shook my head.
"Bummer, Lexa is." Ruby looked over at Lexa.
"You are?" My voice was barely heard.
"No." Lexa rolled her eyes, taking the weed and smoking it herself.
"Come on, please." Ruby whined.
"No. I hate partying." Lexa was sitting standing as there was nowhere else to sit.
"But we'll be there." Ruby motioned to herself and Aiden.
"Great, then you have each other." Lexa handed the blunt back to Aiden. "I have this one to hang with." She motioned to me.
Ruby's eyes drifted to me and she almost looked...angry.
There was another knock at the door.
"Oh, come on." Lexa muttered angrily. She got up and walked to the door. There were two men there. She looked over her shoulder and us before shoving them into the hallway. "I'll be right back." She told us before she went out into the hallway too.

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Dealer's Girl
RomanceWhen Madison Jones was twelve years old, her best friend, Alexis Williams, ran away from the foster home they lived in. Six years later, Madi moves to Virginia to start a new life where she randomly meets a drug dealer named Alexa. Lexi, better know...