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[𝐌𝐀𝐘 𝟏 𝟏𝟗𝟖𝟑]





IT WAS OFFICIALLY MAY.

Y/N actually started looking for jobs, knowing that her parents would remind her every day.

And school was about to start in about the next three days.

But there was one thing that was still on her mind, Jeremy.

She knew it was dumb to think of him, but for some reason, something was bothering her.

What if he was telling the truth, I mean if he was?

It's not like she'd get back with him, but she needed to know before she even considered anything with Micheal.

"God, what did I get myself into."   Y/N scoffed sighing as she looked through newspapers.

Finding no jobs, I mean there had to be something, like a 7-Eleven or a gas station.

"I'm starting to regret everything." She muttered as she placed the newspaper on the bed.

Maybe she needed some fresh air.

She got changed into some jean shorts, changing into the AC DC shirt that Micheal had given her.

Grabbing some red converses to go along with the shirt.

She grabbed her purse and left her room as she walked downstairs.

"Where are you heading off to?" M/N asked.

"The park," Y/N answered, opening the door.

"If you're going out, go take B/N with you," D/N spoke from the couch as B/N looked up from his comic book, looking up.

"What?" He asked looking at his dad.

"You've been cooped up in your room this whole spring break." He spoke as B/N went to speak but he stopped.

'Of course, when I needed space, my parents forced B/N to come with me.'

Y/N thought to herself glaring at her dad a bit before B/N went upstairs to change.

After a while, he came back down with a black shirt with a graphic design of Spiderman on it.

Wearing simple jeans.

Also wearing red Converses.

Where did he get those shoes?

Eventually, Y/N and B/N left the house.

This was, awkward...

Y/N thought, as B/N finally spoke up.

"Okay, so about your... situation with mom and dad." He spoke as Y/N looked at him.

"What about it..?" She asked.

"I didn't want to tell them that you'd snuck out!" B/N looked up at her.

"They threatened to ground me." B/N spoke, "And besides I-"

Y/N chuckled.

"B/N, it's fine, as much as you're annoying, I'm not gonna let you take the fall for my dumb choices," Y/N spoke as B/N rolled his eyes and smiled.

"You just had to say something didn't you." He crossed his arms as I shrugged.

"That's what older siblings are for."




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