"Hannah!" Hawk yelled from upstairs.
"What!" Hannah yelled back from the living room.
"Come here!"
Hannah sighed. "The hell does he want now?" She got up from the couch and started to make her way up the stairs. Hannah had been living with Hawk for about a week now and she liked it. They were so nice and they acted just like a family should. It's definitely not what Hannah grew up with.
"Hannah, hurry up!" Hawk yelled.
"Oh my God. I'm coming!" Hannah walked into Hawk's room. "I'm here. What do you want?" She asked him. She noticed there was no blue in Hawk's hair. "What did you do?"
Hawk held a box of red hair dye. "Remember when you recommended red?"
Hannah smiled. "Holy shit. You're actually going to dye your hair red." Hannah couldn't believe Hawk had actually listened to her for once. "Let me guess, you want me to help you?"
"Yep." Hawk tossed Hannah the hair dye. "And we're doing spikes this time." Hawk took off his shirt and walked into the bathroom.
"Of course we are." Hannah said as she followed Hawk into the bathroom. Hawk rinsed his hair as Hannah put on gloves. "Okay, you ready?"
"Yeah." Hawk told her as he said down on the closed toilet seat. Hannah got a bit of red dye on her hands and started putting it in strands of Hawk's hair. Hawk played on his phone, texting Moon the whole time.
Hannah finished putting the red dye in. "Okay." She said, "Go rinse and dry it."Hawk made his way to the sink and started to rinse his hair. Once he finished Hannah handed him a towel. "Where's the gel?" She asked.
"On my dresser." Hawk told her.
Hannah walked into Hawk's room and grabbed the hair gel off his dresser. She went back into the bathroom and saw Hawk drying his hair with the towel. "Damn. Red does look good." He said as he looked in the mirror.
"I told you." Hannah said. "Sit." Hannah told Hawk as she pointed to the toilet seat.
"I'm not a dog." Hawk said.
"You're not no Hawk either, but that's what we call you." Hannah fired back with. Hawk glared at her and then sat on the toilet seat as Hannah began to put spikes in his hair.
Hawk grabbed the hair dye box off of the counter. "You know, there's enough for you to dye your hair."
Hannah laughed. "I'm not dying my hair."
"Come on. Just one singular strand." Hawk tried to convince her.
"No." Hannah firmly spoke. Hannah finished putting the gel in his hair, making the spikes. Hawk's phone buzzed and it was a text from Moon. Hannah saw who it was as Hawk grabbed his phone. "She's gonna love it." Hannah told him.
"Yeah." Hawk said. He wanted to tell Hannah that he and Moon broke up because he had feelings for her. He finally just sucked it up and asked her, playing it off as Moon and him were still dating. "Are you still jealous of me and her?"
Hannah paused, as she went to put Hawk's hair gel into the bathroom cabinet. "What are you talking about? I've never been jealous of you and Moon?"
"Hannah, come on now. The night we had a party, and you got wasted." Hawk said. "And when I tried to take away your drink you brought up me and Moon. You said that you still had feelings for me, and you couldn't stop."
"I did?" Hannah asked. "I don't remember that." She lied. Hannah remembered that day. That was the day her dad told her that her and Robby should be rivals. Well now they are. "I was drunk, okay? I didn't mean any of that."