♡George pov♡
"Be careful with that, Sap!" I yelled.
I ran my fingers through my hair, feeling insanely stressed out as I watched my close friend nearly drop my expensive TV on the sidewalk.
"Moving really has you wound up, doesn't it, George?" Karl asked, walking by me with a box.
I sighed and nodded. I went into the house and grabbed the last box. I brought it to the moving van and set it down. I shut the door and sighed again.
"We're gonna miss you." Karl said.
"I'm not moving that far. It's like fifteen minutes away." I reminded him.
Karl frowned and hugged me. I rolled my eyes and hugged him back.
"But that's so farrrrr." He whined.
"It's really not." I replied.
"I can't just barge into your room whenever I want." He mumbled.
"Thank god." I muttered.
He laughed and pulled away from me. He became serious, almost worried.
"Are you gonna be okay on your own?" He asked softly.
Sapnaps' faces turned to one of worry as well. I nodded.
"I'll be okay." I assured them.
"We're only one call away. Remember that. If you need literally anything, please call." Sap said.
"I know." I replied.
We eventually all got into the moving truck, and I drove to my new house.
"Don't you guys think it's weird that it was only two hundred thousand dollars?" Sap asked.
Karl shrugged, and I did as well.
"It's fairly large, and it's really nice since they renovated it. Maybe I just got lucky for once." I suggested.
Karl nodded in agreement. We soon arrived at my house and I parked the van. We all got out. The sun was beating down on us. I was already drenched in sweat, and so were the other 2.
"God, Sap, did you even put on deodorant?" Karl asked, pinching his nose.
"I woke up five minutes before we had to leave." Sap replied, shrugging.
"You smell like shit. Ugh." Karl muttered.
Sapnap walked by me and rolled his eyes. I gagged at his smell.
"Goddamn." I mumbled.
"Right?" Karl asked.
We grabbed boxes and began bringing them into the living room. Sapnap messed with my power box in the house and turned on the AC.
Thank god.
We kept bringing in boxes, occasionally pausing to cool off in the AC. Sapnap brought my TV into the house and nearly dropped it at least 4 times. Karl and I got the stand set up, and Sapnap put it on the stand. He worked on getting it hooked up while Karl and I kept bringing in boxes.
"George, why do you have to have so much stuff?" Karl complained.
"I love my decorations." I replied.
We eventually got all the boxes in the house, and Sapnap got my TV hooked up. We said our goodbyes, and they took the moving van back to the place we rented it from. I sighed, looking around at all the cardboard boxes containing my whole life.
Now I have to rearrange my furniture.
I pushed all the boxes back towards the hallway. I used all my strength to put the couch where I wanted along with a table in front of it. My muscles burned, and my skin was hot. I was sweating profusely, but the cold AC was hitting my skin just right. I flopped onto the couch on my back and let out a deep sigh.
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Thin air. (DNF angst. Ghost AU)
FanfictionGeorge moves into a new house that's fairly cheap, but he wasn't told the reasoning for the oddly low price. Strange things begin happening, and George wonders if he's losing his mind. Started: September 18, 2024 Ended: November 10, 2024 TW: Death V...