Part Twenty

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The rest of the day went by without any problems. Frankie and I headed home so we could discuss the wedding plans and the Amy situation. I really can’t believe she won’t let him go.

“So what do you want to talk about first?” Frankie asked.

“Well I think we should get the wedding stuff out of the way so we can completely focus on this whole Amy thing.”

He just nodded. He pulled out the papers he had printed off and I grabbed the wedding magazines that came in the mail. Hmm I wonder who signed me up for those. I flipped through them until one page caught my eye.

“Oh my god, I found my wedding dress.”

Frankie tried to grab the magazine from me but I pulled it away.

“No, no you don’t get to see it until the wedding day.”

*2.5 hours later*

“All right I think we have everything figured out now, for the wedding at least,” Frankie said.

I nodded. All we had to do now was figure out something to do about Amy.

“I say we deny everything except the fact that we are dating until at least prom. Then maybe we come out with it.”

“Well, what if Amy tries to pull something?”

“Then we battle our way through it. Our friends know the truth and will stick by us no matter what. I think that they hate Amy just as much as we do.”

“True true. All right, when do you want to tell everyone the plan so they are informed?”

“Probably tomorrow before school would be best. We all just need to keep our eyes and ears open for anything.”

So there we had it. Everything planned out and working for the moment. I just hope it stays that way.

*Next am*

Frankie and I had gotten up early to make sure we were to school on time. We really wanted to talk to them before school started. We texted everyone and told them to meet us by the bleachers at seven. We arrived in the parking lot to see everyone waiting by the bleachers.

“Hey guys,” Frankie said.

“Hey.” “Hi.” “Hola!”

“All right as you know, Amy is once again going to try and pull something. She has overheard about the wedding. So what we came up with was denying everything except the fact that we are together until prom. Then if we feel the time is right, we will tell everyone.”

“What if she tries something in the mean time?” Torie asked.

“Well then we battle through it. As long as all of us know the truth, then that’s all that matters.”

“I would like it if you all kept your eyes and ears open for anything and that means anything at all.”

They all nodded and we heard the bell ring. I sure hope this was going to be an uneventful day.

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