I was a pawn in all of your plans, you kept me busy.

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Another short chapter. Nothing really happens. Sorry!

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"Have fun with your slut." I finished, and turned to walk away.

Did he really think I wouldn't ever figure this out, or see them together? Sure, there was a lot of people here, but you can't hide a boy over six feet tall in a group of mainly girls, averaging five six at the most. It was impossible. Whatever, he can find his own way home. I sighed and walked over to my car.

"Hey! Wait!"

I turned to see a familiar pink head of hair. "Yeah?"

"That was..quite a show." She giggled.

I smiled, and took in her appearance. She had the same black shirt that Jared had on, pastel purple skinnies, converse that went up to her knees, and tons of bracelets on either arm. She was pretty, and had the cutest little giggle. I could see us being friends.

"That was my now ex boyfriend, and his ex girlfriend."

"Oh shit." She covered her mouth. "He was cheating? At a concert that you were at?"

I nodded. "Funny thing is, she lives around here, we don't, he made me drive two hours just so he could see her. This whole time, he had a plan and lied straight to my face. He knew I liked Mayday Parade, and knew he could get away with making up some dumb excuse to not watch their set with me."

"That's so fucking low!" She shrieked.

I giggled, I didn't even know this girl's name and it felt like we had been companions for years.

"What's your name?" I asked.

"Juliette, I'd rather be called 'Pinky' or 'Ettie' though." She scrunched up her nose. It was clear she didn't like it. "Yours?"

"Sophia." I stuck my tongue out, we both had a dislike for our labels. "Soph, or Phia, though."

She giggled, before noticing something.

"Problem." She mumbled.

"Huh?"

"Houston we have a problem."

I looked behind me to see Jared and Louise making their way over. This would be fun.

"Sophia, baby, I'm sorry. She doesn't matter, I promise." He begged.

A scowl made its way onto Louise's face.

"Well, it didn't look like nothing when your mouth was attached to hers."

"I'm sorry, it was a mistake."

"How long has this 'mistake' been going on?"

"This was the fir-"

"Two months." Louise interupted.

Jared glared at her.

"Dude, I'm over it. I don't even care." I sighed and then turned to Ettie. "How'd you get here?"

"I took the bus." She sighed.

"Want a ride home?" I asked.

"You're still taking me home too, right?" Jared questioned.

I looked at him and smiled. "Of course not."

Juliette giggled and pushed past him to get in the passenger side.

"But how am I supposed to-"

"Not my problem." I informed him before getting in the driver's seat, starting the car, and backing out.

"He's an idiot." Ettie murmured.

Keeping my eyes on the road, I nodded.

"Can we get ice cream?" She asked suddenly.

"Sure." I giggled.

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