Chapter II: Meeting Summer.

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Aurora:

The next morning after breakfast, we all went to the park to meet Summer. I had brought the paper that had all of our phone numbers on just as I was instructed by my father. Once we got to the park, we waited for Summer. "Are you sure she'll come?" Asked Amethyst. "Of course I'm sure; Mrs. Williams said she would talk to her." I told her.

Amethyst: "Okay, I guess you're right."

Bellatrix:

I turned to see that Amethyst had a very gloomy, yet lament look within her eyes, she seemed a bit sad, yet concerned. I did not know what was wrong and so I decided to figure out what was wrong. "Is there something wrong, Amethyst?" I asked. Amethyst slowly turned her head to face my direction. "I'm pretty sure she'll know who I am," She muttered in an angry tone, "which wouldn't really be that much of a surprise to me."

Bellatrix: "Well, what makes you say that?"

Amethyst: "Well, with the fact that both of my parents being the most well-known criminals here in Lucella, it wouldn't be too much of a surprise if she also knew me and my parents too. I mean, why wouldn't she?"

Bellatrix: "Amethyst, don't say that, it doesn't matter what your parents did in the past, you're still human or animal no matter who you are or where you came fro-"

Abigail: "Still the same old advice you're given her just because she is one of our closest friends."

Abigail had abruptly interrupted me at that moment before I could even finish what I was going to say, then she turned to face Amethyst and had the nerve to tell her this right in front of her face: "Listen, Amethyst, Bella's only telling you the same old thing just to make you feel better about yourself, but here's the truth; your parents' criminal records are stuck to them, you and your brothers like glue. And I wouldn't be too surprised if you or one of your brothers ended up in prison for the same damn reasons as they did all those years ago; and even if you tried to prevent it, it still wouldn't make any sort of difference whatsoev-"

"Abby!" Aurora and Sadie shouted, anger and fury in their voice, "That is enough!"

Abigail: "I'm only telling Amethyst the truth; the truth hurts sometimes."

Sadie: "Well, you didn't have to interrupt Bella and shove the truth all the way down her throat!"

Abigail: "Well, what can I say? The truth hurts sometimes."

Jemma: "Look, can we just please stop arguing over this and move on?"

Abigail scoffed, rolling her eyes. "Whatever. I guess so." She grunted.

Jemma:

Abby would take the opportunity to constantly shove the truth right in Amethyst's face, or tease her just to purposely get on her nerves.

"Don't let her words get to you, Amethyst." Sadie told her.

Just then, we saw some approaching. Could that be Summer? I asked myself, we all walked up towards towards the person. Then we came to a halt and so did she.
She was a tall female human with white skin and dark brown hair. She wore a dark green shirt with camouflage sleeves, a green scarf, dark gray pants, dark gray belt, olive green boots, and green eyes with light green floaters.

At first, we were not very sure if she was the person we planned on meeting. But there was no harm asking. "So, if I'm not mistaken, you must Summer, right?" Aurora asked. "Indeed I am." She responded. She then asked us: "And I'm not mistaken, all seven of y'all the youngsters I was told to meet up with?"
"Yes, ma'am," Amethyst answered, "we are."

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