Secret POV: Tonight. Tonight it'll be over.
"Hey, Ava?" I asked, as she grabbed her bags from my room. "Yeah?" She responded, coming to my living room. "Did you put this here?" I asked, and she shook her head, "What is it?"
"I don't know. I guess I'll find out." I said, untying the baby blue ribbon, on the big, white, circular box.
I moved the tissue paper, to reveal a beautiful blue dress. "Oh my gosh!" I smiled, pulling it out of my box. "It's so beautiful!" Ava squealed, touching the blue silk.
It was a beaded, large ballgown. It was a sky blue, and silk dress, with tulle stuffing on the inside, and a long bodice, with a Cinderella vibe. It was perfect. "Wait, are you going to wear it to prom?" Ava asked, and I nodded, in awe. "Yes. It's more than I ever imagined, and I didn't like my last dress anyways." I spun around, clutching the dress.
"There's a note." Ava said, picking up a silver, sparkly envelope from the counter where I found the box. I opened it, and looked at the card.
Syrena, Enjoy your night at the ball, and your dress. Though you have some decisions to make, I know you'll make the right one. Love, Libby
"It's from Libby!" I told Ava, and she gushed. "How sweet of her!" I nodded, "Yeah. Now let's go or we might be late to Mad's house."
We placed our dresses, makeup, shoes and whatnot into the car, and I drove us to Madi's house.
Once I pulled up, Madi was waiting for us on her balcony, her hair and makeup already done. "Meet me in my room ladies, the door's open." She called down to us, and we headed in.
I put my bags on Madi's bed, along with Ava's stuff. "I'm going to put my dress on later, but my makeup and hair are already good." Madi said walking in, and I nodded. "I don't want makeup on my dress. Speaking of which, Libby sent me a dress to wear." I held up the dress, and Madi felt at the fabric. To be honest with you, I was really scared she was going to grab at the fabric and rip my dress. I'm a sad human sometimes...
"It's, well you know I hate holding my sarcasm, but, Syrena it's perfect." Madi said, I mean genuinely said, and I smiled.
"Thank you." I replied, my hand on her shoulder. "You're sure to win prom queen in this." Ava said, twirling. I was running for prom queen, just so you know. But with all that's been going on I haven't really cared about it. "I guess." I said, and I didn't really seem interested in continuing the topic.
"Let's get your makeup done, yeah?" Madi asked, and I nodded.
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We were all glammed up and beautiful, I was obsessed with my dress, and we were grabbing our clutches from upstairs. I slipped into my white heels, and put a tube of mascara in with the rest of my stuff in my clutch, and a packet of makeup wipes.
We had already taken thousands of pictures on each of our phones, and Madi's mom was crying- alongside my mom. Yep, my mom came to see me before prom. It was very happy. We were upstairs, fixing our hair, me putting the beads in mine, and my necklace on, when we heard the doorbell ring.
"Ahh! They're here!" Ava screamed, and I got really excited. "Eek!" Madi squealed, and we had to contain our joy, as we headed for the stairs. We took our time as to seem a little less crazy.
"Girls, hurry up your boys are here!" My mom called upstairs. We walked down gracefully, one by one for an added effect, and I went last. Ash's mouth literally dropped. I smiled at him, and kissed his cheek.
We all took couple photos, and swapped dates and took photos with each other's boys. It was so exciting, and happy.
"Here." Ash said, slipping a delicate and pretty white and purple orchid onto my wrist. "Thank you. Let's go!" I said, "Bye mom."
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The Boy Delivering My Flowers
Romance"But I think that's the beauty of it, I'm stupid, and crazy, and everything I do will be the same, so I guess it's going to happen. Life, I mean. And it's going to be a heck of a ride, but as long as I have the right people by my side, it'll be okay...