Chapter 7

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Caitlyn's POV (switches multiple POV's)

Tessa and Paden had left the table, Ethelyn and Cambell had left the table, I could see Edmund glancing over at Hadley, and I wanted to keep looking at Connor but I didn't because I'm kind of shy.

"... for a second?" I heard Connor say.

"Sorry what?" I asked him back.

"I said would you come here for a second." He said back to me.

"Umm sure." I answered as I wasn't sure what to say. I started making my way over to where he had gestured. As I looked back at the table I saw Hadley getting pulled away by Edmund and Nadine and Sagan as fired up as I had seen them since they had met.

Hadley's POV

"Hey Hadley, do you have any plans this Friday?" Edmund asked me.

"No, I don't think so. The girls and I might hang out or something. Why?" I told him.

"Well, I was wondering if you would like to go out to dinner with me because I think it would be fun and I would like to get to know you better." He said somewhat quickly. He sounded like nerves were getting to him.

"Okay. That sounds fine." I told him.

"Great. Great. I guess I will see you then." He said with a small smile appearing on his face. It was nice to see him smile. It complimented him.

Caitlyn's POV

"So I know you like basketball. Would you like to hang put this Friday at the park and maybe shoot some baskets with me? I'm pretty good and maybe I could help make you better." Connor said to me.

"That sounds good. But I think it would be me making you better." I said with a smirk.

"Ah, so now there is some competition involved. I like that. I guess we will see when we meet then." He said back to me.

"I guess we will." I said not managing to keep the smile off my face.

Nadine's POV

I hadn't even realized that all of Sagan and I's friends were off in other places in Coldstone until we reached a dead spot in our argument. This argument had still been about our names and realistically, I like the name Sagan but I couldn't let him win now that he had started the argument.

"Do you realize that we are all alone now?" I asked him.

"Yes, as a matter of a fact, I did. And it sucks." He snarkly said back to me. I debated telling him that it wasn't so bad and then decided against it because he would have made a joke out of it and it would have put me in an even worse place with him. I guess I would just have to wait until the time was right to try and hang out with him even though I had almost nothing to do this Friday and one of the visions I had lately had me hanging out with him. I guess it was just my imagination running off to wild places.


***498 words. Also not bad. I told you it was a little like the last two chapters, but the next chapter won't be like them. Keep giving me feedback and reading the story because I plan to keep writing it as long as I have time and so far, I have time. ~Taryn***

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