The next day we met Annabelle in Starbucks.
"Nice to see you again Annabelle," I said.
"Oh July, it's great to see you too," she smiled.
"This is my boyfriend, August,"
"Hello August, I'm Annabelle,"
"Hello Annabelle, lovely to meet you," August smiled politely.
"Looks like someone found their manners," I said.
Annabelle and Calum looked confused.
"Excuse me?" Calum said.
"Oh nothing," I smiled.
August just laughed.
"Anna what would you like?" Calum asked.
"Oh just a latte please,"
"What would you like July?" August asked.
"Ooh someone's being a gentleman," I laughed.
He laughed as well.
"I'll have a latte as well please,"
The boys walked off and I had a quick chat with Annabelle."So your moving in with Calum," I said.
"Yes, I cannot wait!" She smiled.
"I can't believe ye were dating for three years behind everyone's back!"
"Oh trust me, it was torture, it still is now but at least we can finally tell people in two months," She sighed.
"That's great," I smiled.
"Calum really cares about you," Annabelle said.
"Huh?"
"You and Kiki come up in all our conversations," she smiled.
"Really?"
"Yeah,"
I looked over at Calum and smiled. Then I caught August pulling faces at me and I laughed.
"And there's another person who really cares about you," Annabelle said.
"Huh?"
"Your boyfriend, he really does like you," she said.
I blushed.
"How long have you guys been dating?"
"Two months but it's complicated, we first kissed in November," I said.
"Wow, what kept ye apart?"
"Drama," I sighed.
"I feel you," she sighed with me.
The boys finally came back and plopped our drinks on the table. They both sat down."So how's the hotel?" I asked.
"Great," Calum said.
"Yeah, it's actually quite nice," Annabelle smiled.
"How did dinner go with Mom and Dad yesterday?" Calum asked.
"Very well actually," August said.
"That's good, did you meet up again afterwards?" Calum smiled.
"Yeah, I went to August's place after the dinner,"
"Any kissing?" Calum smirked.
Annabelle gently hit him but I just laughed. I turned to August. He was staring at something and beginning to look uncomfortable. I followed his gaze and saw that he was staring at. Roxanne, Carmen and some others had just walked in.
"August?" I whispered.
"Yeah?" He said, turning to me.
"I really don't feel like talking to her now," I sighed.
August nodded. He took my hand and told me to ignore her. Calum realised what was going on.
"Are those the girls who bullied ye?" He asked, "August's ex-girlfriend and her friend?"
"Yeah," August frowned.
"Roxanne's a little touchy with us right now after she saw us..." I began.
"Kissing at school," August finished.
"Guys! Come on, why kiss at school? It's the least private place and you kiss enough outside of school," Calum sighed.
"Well, if I recall July, you're exact words were, if I find us somewhere private will you kiss me?," August smirked.
I blushed bright red. August just laughed.
"And I believe someone asked for another kiss afterwards," I said.
It was August's turn to go red. I laughed this time.
"Okay guys, can you have this conversation another time?" Calum said.
"I think it's cute, it reminds me of last night, kinda," Annabelle gushed.
"Annabelle!" Calum blushed.
She laughed at him.
"I mean you seriously needed another kiss?" She smiled.
Calum was bright red by this point. August and I laughed along with her.
"Okay, shut up Anna," he said.
"Someone had their share of kisses last night," I said while making kissing noises.
"Really July? Kissing noises at sixteen?"
"Says the twenty year old guy who spies on his sixteen year old sister!" I shot at him, laughing.
He joined in.
"What is she talking about Cal?" Annabelle asked.
He blushed again.
"Nothing,"
"Cal, tell me," she said, sternly.
"I happened to be in a corner last Saturday night when August was leaving and saw them kiss," he said, looking down.
"Calum!" Annabelle scolded.
He blushed redder. August started to look pretty red as well.
"You're blushing," August pointed at me.
"Says you! Look in the mirror!" I laughed.After we finished our drinks I peered around. Maybe Roxanne was gone? I seriously needed the loo and Starbucks had good enough toilets. I walked in to the woman's restrooms and used the loo. When I came out and washed obviously washed my hands I quickly walked towards the door but someone was blocking it.
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Teen FictionUNDER MAJOR EDITING "May is gone forever. She opened the front door and never came back." When sixteen year old July Summer looses her twin sister the week before their sweet sixteen, she is devastated. The whole family are in despair and the new...