Raven's POV
Maddison and I have been riding together for four days now.
She's been a lot more eager to have a conversational exchanges with me.
She would open some random stuff and ask me about topics from our lessons or whatever she comes up to.
I decide to stop ignoring her cause it gets more awkward when it's too silent and I don't like it.
We are very civil and sometimes I forgot that I am still mad at her.
I mean, wait.. I'm not mad.
No..
I can't have those..
Any type of feelings are prohibited. Whether it's a positive or negative feeling, it's not allowed.
"Raven." Vicky call my attention while poking my shoulder.
"Yes?"
"Ethan told me you have other plans this weekend?" She ask.
Oh I almost forgot about it.
"Yes, how would you know?"
"Ethan told me you're not joining them on Saturday. Why?"
"I have some family outing. It's Simon's birthday." I answer casually.
"Simon? Who's that?" She ask frowning a bit.
"Maddison's younger brother. Have I not told you about him?"
She shake her head.
"Is he cute?" She ask curiously.
"He's only turning eight. I mean I guess so.. but way too young for you obviously." I reply.
She slap my forehead playfully.
"Gosh Rave.. I'm not asking for that reason." She says oh so quickly.
I just laugh at her cuteness.
"If you say so.." I playfully tease.
"I'm serious." She says. "Where are you guys going?" She ask again.
"Probably the usual.. Ugh, I don't even want to go now that you mention it." I say while already picturing how awkward and triggering it will be.
Our family lakehouse that we used to go to every time we had a trip.
"Why? What's the usual?"
"Just an old lakehouse.. It's our very old vacation house. Nothing exciting there trust me." I said.
"But it does sound exciting. Why haven't you brought me there hmp?" She ask while lightly lunching my shoulder.
I move away and shield myself from her punches though it doesn't really hurt.
"I got to go. Professor Larry still wants to talk to me." I say after I stood up.
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And Now She's Back
General FictionRaven Collins and Maddison Gilbert used to be the best of friends. They grew up together and it became natural for them to be friends since their families have had a long history of friendship throughout different generations. But something happen b...