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★ . ꜝꜞ ᳝ ࣪ CHAPTER 002! 💌 ɞ˚₊
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GROWING UP, having a large friend group was a concept Amelie was quite familiar with. Courtesy of being best friends with the most popular girl in middle school, she guessed.

After the aforementioned best friend left and turned half of the people in their grade against her, she had no choice but to befriend the weird boy next door. Classic rom-com stuff.

Amelie had, obviously, socialised and gotten more friends in high school, but Jared (the weird boy next door — if you hadn't figured it out already) was always there for her in a time where she needed him. That's why he was pretty alright in her books.

That was kind of unimportant anyway, what was important was how Lacie and him had been dating for two years by then. And, yes, Amelie was a tad bit salty on how her older sister had started going out with Jared even though she rarely batted an eye at him before he reached puberty. But it was also her fault for not realising her feelings and telling him sooner.

Amelie and Jared were inseperable when they were in their early teens, but when Lacie started dating him, it just changed. For example: before Lacie came into the picture, Amelie asked him a really important question.

"Okay, would you rather only drink water for the rest of your life, or you can drink whatever you want, but it has to have a drop of piss in it?" she asked.

Jared frowned, "Clear or yellow?"

"It has to be a little yellow."

"I mean, piss. Definitely piss," he said after thinking for a moment. "I can't just give up Coke."

Amelie nodded, "Yeah, definitely. It's the only answer."

Why is that so crazy one might ask, well, when she asked that same exact question when Lacie started dating Jared, something revolutionary happened.

"Water. Has to be water," Lacie answered.

"Yeah, me too," Jared nodded. "Has to be."

Amelie would never blame him for that, changing his opinion for his girlfriend had to be a worldwide experience (not that she'd know), but the fact that he'd been so nonchalant like that really pissed her off; maybe it was the temperental issues talking.

Besides that, Lacie and Jared never wanted to make her feel left out. They invited her everywhere. Even dates. They tried to make it as normal as possible, but she still felt like a third wheel.

𝐓𝐎 𝐀𝐋𝐋 𝐓𝐇𝐄 𝐁𝐎𝐘𝐒, chris sturniolo.Where stories live. Discover now