The next day, I woke up pretty late. I got out of bed and stretched for a couple of moments before running the sleep from my eyes. It had actually been nice sleeping in my old bed. It felt like...home. It should because o was home. My childhood home anyways. After that, I walked out of my bedroom and into the living room where my mom was watching TV.
"Not have to work today?" I asked her.
"No, they didn't need me," she said. "It was good timing too because you did just come back home and all."
"Oh, that's good," I said as I sat down on the couch with her. This felt like old times. We would lay around and watch TV all the time together. We watched it for a while in silence until we heard the door bell ring. My mom got up to answer it while I remained on the couch.
"Mrs. M," I heard a familiar voice say. "What's up?"
"How many times have I told you, dear?" my mom asked. "Call me, Ellen. You make me sound so old."
I rolled my eyes at my mom's comment, but smiled.. She tried acting younger than she was all the time. She didn't like to feel old. I didn't see her as being old anyways.
"Sorry, Ellen. I just like-"
The person stopped talking as they entered the living room. I looked and found it to be Rachel. Her eyes were wide as she gaped at me with her mouth wide open. I almost laughed at her expression, but held it in.
"Brooke?" she asked as if she couldn't believe that I was actually there. "Is that you?"
"In the flesh," I said as I stood up.
"Oh my God," she said. "Oh my God! Brooke, I've missed you!"
I almost stumbled as she ran at me and pulled me into a tight hug. I laughed as I hugged her back. She was almost jumping up and down from excitement.
"I've missed you, too."
"What are you doing here?" she asked as she pulled away. "I thought you were never coming back?"
"Well, I guess it was stupid of me to think that," I said. "This is my home. I was bound to come back sometime."
"I'm so glad you did," she said. "You look great! I barely recognized you with that blonde hair. It suits you."
"Thanks," I said. "You look great, too."
"I try," she said. "Anyways, how long have you been back?"
"I just got here yesterday," I said.
"Yeah, and what a wonderful surprise that was for me," my mom said as she smiled. "She didn't even tell me she was coming back. Well, I guess I'm going to go into the kitchen and give you girls some privacy. Would either of you like anything?"
"No," Rachel said. "I'm fine Mrs.-I mean Ellen."
My mom smiled as she walked out of the living room to leave me and Rachel alone to talk.
"We have so much to catch up on," Rachel said as she sat down on the couch and I followed suit. "How have things been?"
"Great. Things have been great. How about you?"
"Same," she said. "I have a boyfriend now."
"You have a boyfriend?" I asked almost snorting. "The girl who always said she never would? That they just got in the way of things?"
"Yeah, I know," she said. "It's weird isn't it? I never would have imagined either. I guess I just grew up. Graduating from high school will do that to you.
"Well, that's good," I said. "Who is it? Would I know him?"
"Yes, actually you would. It's Garrett Nickelsen."
My eyes widened as I remembered him. He was one of John's good friends in high school. I had hung out with him several times. I never would have imagined those two together. She always made it out like John's friends annoyed her and got on her nerves.
"Really?" I asked.
"Yeah," she said. "He's great, We've been dating for a while now. He's in a band with John and the rest of those guys they were always hanging around with with."
I winced as she mentioned his name. I knew they had all started a band together. Though it hurt to ever think about John, I still listened to them. I really enjoyed their music. Even though I had really distanced myself away from him, I still liked hearing him sing because it was like we were still close. It sounds weird, but it worked.
"Sorry," she said. "I didn't know that that would still upset you."
"It's fine," I said. "How is he anyways?"
"He's fine," she said. "Really enjoying life. He was a mess when you left though. I still don't think he's fully over it."
It hurt me to hear that. I had never intended to hurt John when I left. I was leaving for my own sake. It felt like it was something I needed to do for myself to try to get over him. I learned that I would probably never be fully over him. I couldn't stick around after I had poured my heart out to him like that. Plus, I had some great opportunities in other places. I was going to obviously put those on hold of things had worked out with John, but they hadn't.
"Hey, Garrett and I are going out tonight," she said. "You should go."
"I'd rather not," I said, politely. "I don't want to intrude."
"Don't be crazy," she said. "Besides, it's just a little get-together with some other people."
"I don't know if I'm ready for-"
"I am not taking no for an answer, Brooke," she said, sternly.
"If you're sure then I guess I can go. I know you would just drag me out of here anyways."
"I am and you are right about that," she said. "We'll pick you up at seven so be ready. I'm going to go now. I'll see you tonight."
"Okay," I said as I got up with her and walked with her to the door. "Bye, Rachel."
"Bye, Brooke," she said and turned to me. "It's really nice to have you back. It hasn't been the same without you."
"It's nice to be back," I said as I smiled.
I closed the door after she left and sighed. How was she always able to talk me into things? It was like I was living in my old high school days all over again.
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