"You know, your brothers actually wouldn't let us see this room until you've officially moved in." Danny said. We got home from shopping and Blake led the way up to my bedroom.
"Why?" I asked.
"Because we wanted you to be the first of everyone else to see it." Jordan said.
"I'm not gonna lie, we were worried you wouldn't like it. That's why we didn't let anyone see it before you," Blake said.
"I appreciate the honesty, Blake, I can always count on you for that," I nodded approvingly.
"Okay, well anyways, you boys need to head out. We have to get Anya ready for this fancy dinner tonight." Ariel said.
"You girls have an hour to be ready. It's a very fancy restaurant, and don't forget to bring your A game because you're going to need it." Blake said. I walked by him and he high fived me.
"You got it, Chief," I said and saluted Blake.
"You're going to look stunning, I know it." Mason said and kissed my forehead before everyone but me and Ariel left the room.
I set my phone and my purse down on my desk as Ariel took a look around my room and looked at all the stuff I had unpacked from the boxes and placed around the room. She walked over to a picture that was hung on my wall. She looked really close at it.
"What's this picture? Were you at Coachella!" She yelled jumping up and down. I shook my head and laughed.
"No, I was not at Coachella. I wish. It was just a Music Festival in Copenhagen. My dad actually found a larger size of a flag that is half American and half German and sent it to me and I brought it with us when we stayed at the music festival and we all huddled in it at night during a concert when it got cold out. This was like last July. My aunt is actually flying here with a few of my German friends and we're going to Coachella. My aunt has connections. Oh my god you should come with us, I'm sure we could get another pass for you!" I said pulling out a bra and a thong out of my Victoria's Secret bag and threw them on my bed to wear tonight. She ran to me in a hug and started screaming and I started screaming with her. Moments later Liam and my brothers all burst into with baseball bats and pots and pans.
"What the hell?! Are you girls okay?" Mason asked.
"Yes, yes sorry!" I chirped excitedly.
"This is the best thing ever!" Ariel said. We hugged again. The boys looked at us questioningly.
"I think we just became best friends." I said smiling.
"Girls are weird," Blake said shaking his head.
"Agreed," Owen breathed out.
"Please no more screaming, you gave us all heart attacks, we thought you girls were dying or being attacked or something." Liam said.
"Sorry," Ariel giggled.
"We'll try to keep the screaming down." I said giggling along with Ariel. The boys laughed, waved, and walked back out of my room. She took one last look around my room before turning back to me.
"Okay, you can sit down. Do you mind if I look in your closet and look at your dresses?" Ariel asked.
"No, please go ahead," I said and sat down. She walked into my closet and flipped the light on. She took a look around and picked out a hanger with a dress on it. She brought it over to me.
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Life As It Is
Teen FictionIt was hard enough when my mom died. And it was kinda nice living in Germany for a year with my aunt, trying to move on. But now? When I left for Germany, my dad and four older brothers left our small town in Wisconsin and moved to a beautiful city...