Author's Note: 'Ello lovelies! Happy Monday! Well, not really because I go back to school in like, a week. :/ Oh, Summer '13-- gone to soon. Anyways, enough of my petty problems and I have a surprise! This chapter is in Bradley's Point of View! I meant to do one in Serendipity, but then I didn't, so I did it here. I hope you guys like it! Don't forget to comment and vote and fan and all that good stuff, please! Also, I've semi-started a new story called 90 Days! The first chapter is already up but I won't start reguarlarly updating until September sometime! So, that's be really cool if you guys checked it out and let me know what you think. I'll put the link it in the external link and I'll put in a comment below. I'm currently doing the 90 Days Character Profiles on my Tumblr (the-magics-not-here-no-more.tumblr.com) in case you wanna see those. Also, notice the song and the picture-- the bannew was made my Soph_K27 which is why this chapter is dedicated to her, so, yeah. <3
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Chapter 10: Just Come On In, Buddy [BRADLEY'S POINT OF VIEW]
“Syd?” Drew said from where he was walking behind Syd and me.
“Yeah?” She replied, looking back at him over her shoulder.
“Can I talk to you for a second?” He asked, his voice pleading.
“We only have ten minutes until we have to board…” Sydney reasoned.
“I’ll be quickly,” He quickly replied. Obviously it’s something important.
“Yeah, okay.” Sydney sighed. “Hey Bradley?” She pulled down on my sleeve momentarily.
“Yeah?” Was my response as I looked down at my girlfriend.
“Uh, I have to talk to Drew, so I’ll just meet you on the plane?”
“Why don’t you two just talk on the plane?” I suggested, furrowing my brow.
Ever since Colorado, I’d been a little suspicious of Drew and his intentions. I mean, neither she nor Drew ever explained to me what exactly happened and why they were fighting for those few days. My best guess was that Drew had come on to her or something like that, because it kinda takes a lot to get Sydney upset like that. I didn’t push it though because I knew that if she wanted to tell me what it was all about, she would have. She never did.
“I dunno,” She shrugged. “He’s just weird like that.”
“I can wait on you, if you want.” I offered, not wanting to get on the plane and chance her missing it.
“That’s okay, really. You guys go, and I’ll just meet you on there.” She assured me.
“Okay then,” I agreed, leaning down and kissing her on her forehead. “Don’t miss the flight.”
“Please, that plane is not leaving if I’m not on it.” Sydney scoffed.
“That’s what you think,” I teased, knowing fully well that the plane would in fact leave her.
“Oh, can you take my bags with you?” She’d asked me, holding them out to me.
“Sure, use me like a pack mule, what do I care?” I joked, taking her bags from her.
“You’re overdramatic.” She observed.
“Yeah, yeah, sure I am.” I retorted, then I walked away from her and Drew, giving Drew one last inconspicuous glance. Sure, I trusted Sydney in that moment and sure I trusted Drew, being that she was my girlfriend and he was my best friend and they’re supposed to, you know, care about me and all that good stuff. So I made my way down through the airport, joining Tanner who was at a vending machine, stacking up on some food. Jaime and Mikey though, they were already on the plane at the time. So, Tanner got some peanuts— which I proceeded to tell him was really dumb since they give you that kinda stuff on the airplane. He didn’t listen though and I got some chewing gum. Then Walker came along from the bathroom and said he was gonna go and get on the plane now. I wasn’t quite ready because I was insisting on waiting on my girlfriend and Tanner was trying to finish his food before we board. So Walker in addition to his stuff, grabbed Syd’s stuff from me and made his way to the plane.
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Give Me Love | 2 | ✓
Teen FictionSequel to Serendipity. Four months ago, Sydney Barker fell hard for her best friend, Bradley Edwards, who'd secretly harbored a crush on her for three years. In their senior year of high school, the two finally got together, much to the relief of e...