When you combine nine teenagers, ranging in ages sixteen to eighteen, there are many possibilities of what could happen.
And when a checklist, including things like movie marathons, ice cream and paint fights, is thrown into the mix of the friends...
This is the last chapter, besides an epilogue because I need to close it out some how, so I hope it turned out okay. I wanted to try something different (and it really only happened because I was to lazy), so this chapter is written completely in dialogue. There's no description, so a lot of it is pending the reader. I tried to put as much as I could in the dialogue, but there was only so much I could.
Hope it turned out okay, let me know if I should write something like this. I found it really interesting, but if it's to difficult to understand, I may rewrite this chapter to look like it should.
I truly hope you readers liked this story, I know I enjoyed writing a story with almost no plot.
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Enjoy, :) :)
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August 13th, 2016
"Katie do you mind watching Lily again today? Your mother and I have errands to run and we'll be out all day."
"Yeah, that's fine dad. Can I take her out at all?"
"Yeah, there's twenty bucks on the counter in the kitchen."
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"Alex... There's nothing to do!"
"Gwen, stop your whining!"
"I'm not! It's hot and all my friends are on vacation or busy doing something else!"
"Erg. Alright, let's go to Katie's."
"Fine."
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"Paige. Paige. Paige. Paige. Paige."
"What the hell do you want Kerry?"
"I'm bored."
"That sucks."
"It does. So can we do something?"
"No."
"Please. Please. Please. Please. Please. Ple--"
"Fine. We're going to my friend's house, and please don't complain and embarrass me."
"I can try, no promises."
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"No, I can't watch him mom!"
"Mark, Conner is your brother. I thought you would want to hang out!"
"Mom, he's embarrassing! He never knows when to shut up."
"I'm going to my friend's house today, so don't worry about it."