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four.

When I left the show I walked straight back to Main Street. The only thing on my mind was getting something to eat, since I completely skipped over breakfast and went straight to "having fun". The mosasaurus scared the shit out of me rather than entertained me, but, that's besides the point.

I glanced around at the buildings and finally decided on grabbing something from Starbucks. It was right by Ben&Jerry's and Pandora, so it was the perfect spot. Maybe I could buy myself something nice to brag to Lindsey about. I think that'd be the highlight of this whole trip.

Once I got my food, I sat down at one of the tables and took my phone out. I scrolled through my social media while rolling my eyes. The only thing on all of my news feeds and timelines were pictures of people on their vacations. One of my friends was in Hawaii, the other was in London. Sadie, one of the bitches I hated the most, was going on a tour around Europe. I didn't know where she was at the moment but according to the pictures, she was having shit loads of fun. I was sitting in a jam-packed Starbucks in the middle of an amusement park.

But, I was surrounded by real dinosaurs. I was winning. I think.

I broke off a bite of my bagel and popped it into my mouth before taking a sip from my coffee. A chair was pulled up to my table and I raised an eyebrow. It was Zach and Gray. I found it weird that wherever I was, I always found a way to run into them.

"We're going to sit with you," Zach said. They both got into a chair and I was still staring at them in disbelief.

"No, you're not," I replied. I took another drink and eyed them suspiciously. "You didn't bother asking me."

"As if you ask people if you can do things," He rolled his eyes and Gray munched on a cake pop. They were both looking at me like I was the weird one when they literally appeared out of thin air. "There's also no other tables and I don't feel like looking for another one."

"Fine," I muttered. I looked at Gray and he smiled at me. "But only because I like your brother more than you. At least he's nice."

"You out of all people shouldn't be talking," Zach scoffed. He took a cookie out of his bag and split it in half and handed the other side to his brother. I pretended not to be offended. "Besides, you shouldn't complain about a little company. You're strolling around by yourself in a park of 20,000 people."

"I do it by choice," I shrugged and continued to drink my coffee. It was halfway done. I wondered if I could bat my eyelashes a couple of times and get a refill. "I'm a lone princess."

"More like witch," He rolled his eyes and I raised an eyebrow. He really hated me and was hooked on the idea of me being a brat. I needed to reconvince him or at least show that I could be a nice girl. Maybe he'd stop insulting me.

"I want to go see the T-rex feeding next," Gray piped up as soon as he finished his treat and I turned my attention to him instead of his bastard brother. "Can we?"

"I don't feel like doing anything that requires standing," Zach said.

"I'll go with you," I suggested.

"Okay," Gray smiled and took Zach's drink. He took a sip and put it back on the table.

"What happened to being a lone princess?" Zach asked.

"I have exceptions for nice people," I answered with a smirk.

It was also a pretty good idea to hangout with some people instead of being a loner. Besides, I didn't want to be that stupid person to use a selfie stick to take pictures. Now I could use these two boys, and maybe I could pose with Zach and make it look like a date. That'd get back at Lindsey for hanging around my ex, wouldn't it?

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