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"Thanks a lot guys" Amara snaps at us as she stuffs stuff into her bag

"What did we do?" Nate asks walking up to us

"You know what" she hisses

"No we really don't, if it's about this morning, I'll tell you this, we were not going to take all the blame for what you did, so just deal with it" I snap at her

"Your meant to be my friends" she scoffs

"We were your friends but you threw that away" Nate tells her and she rolls her eyes

"I never do anything, you just won't accept that you were wrong, you should be angry at Gem and not me" she says

"You can't decide what we do and you don't know any of us" I tell her

"Well I hope your happy now" she hisses

"Well it depends, are we happy  that we got rid of the rat in our group or that we lost a friend?" Gem asks her and she glares at her

"Because of you I've been expelled" she snaps before shoving past us angrily

"Than yes we are happy! The happiest we've ever been!" Gem yells after her

Such restraint for her

"Why did Amara get expelled?" I ask aunt Edwards

"I shouldn't be telling you this but she was, um, bullying Mr Kennedy and was blackmailing Mr Brown, and was sleeping with a number of the students and then making fun of them for it" she replies in a hushed tone

You have got to be kidding, she's worse then Gem

"And she was stealing from the school, and fighting so we thought it was inappropriate for her to stay here any longer" she whispers before walking away

Why were we ever friends with her?

"Did you find out the reason why she was expelled?" Nate asks me

"Yes and you definitely don't want to know" I reply and he whistles

"Really that bad is it?" He questions and I nod silently

"Gem's already gone, probably to rob a bank or something" Nate informs me

"Nate the mate, mate the Nate, Nate mate, mate Nate" I murmur trying to find a new nickname for him

"What are you saying this time?" Mate the Nate asks me 

"Nothing" I reply

"Like I would believe that" he says laughing

"Trust is one of the most important things in a relationship, without it said relationship won't last" I tell him

"Would you just shut up already" he tells

"Try and make me" I tell him 

And so he kisses me

It worked, sadly enough. I had so many other things to say that would have been funny and easily annoying but I guess they can wait for another day

"Do you think Gem is actually going to rob a bank?" Nate asks making me laugh

"Well know if she did when she calls us asking us to bail her out of prison" I reply making him laugh

"I have to go" he says after a moment of silence 

"See you tomorrow" I say

"Tomorrow's Saturday" he says confused

"A good boyfriend sees his girlfriend every saying the week and also takes his girlfriend on a date regularly" I tell him and he smiles before walking away

"How was school today?" Dad asks absently while reading the murder section of the paper

"Good, fun, Amara got expelled" I reply

"She what? Why?" Dad asks shocked

"Ask your ex-sister-in-law" I tell him before running upstairs to my room

As I sit down on my bed my phone rings

It's Gem

Oh god, she actually did rob a bank, I don't have the moment to get her out of it

What am I going to do? I can't let my best friend rot in jail.

I wonder how much she stole, and if she was a planning halving it with me

I just won't answer the phone and then I'll never know and everything will be fine that I know of

I won't be involved with a criminal and I won't feel bad about leaving my best friend to rot in jail.

"Anything else happen today?" Dad asks me tossing me my new phone case

"Yeah, I think Gem might have robbed a bank"I reply smiling at him

"Of course she has, I don't why I'm
Not surprised about anything she does anymore" he mutters before exiting

Time to watch misfits, the best thing show ever. My favourite characters are Nathan and Simon, pretty much because their the most psycho ones out of them and Nathan is hilarious and has a useless superpower until he dies.

It's a good show, I haven't gotten bored of it yet so that's a good sign

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