Chapter 3: Boyfriend!?

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"Sure! Hold up let me change!" I shouted at Bobby.

I walked in my closet and picked out an outfit. I put on my '#style' muscle shirt, green-ish/blue-ish studded shorts, aqua neff hat and my all black vans.

Since my hair was purple this time, I grabbed my light blue penny board with purple wheels to match my outfit. (yes I'm the kind of person that loves to change hair colours almost everyday, well when I'm not lazy.)

I met the boys out on my front porch. We all put down our boards and headed towards the bowl.

...

When we reached the bowl, everyone turned to greet us. Even though we we're outcasts in school, we still found places where we did fit.

"S'up Ry? You think you could show these noobs how a real pro-skater does it?" Derek asked.

Derek, Bobby, Scott, and I are the top head skaters at the bowl. He is a year older than us and has a sister that is our age but goes to a boarding school not far from here. He had skater hair like Bobby but it was slightly darker with his crystal grey/blue eyes.

"Sure Derek. I never have a problem in showing the newbies who's house this is." I replied.

I walked up to the quarter pipe to start myself off.

It took me no more than 5 minutes to complete the course and leave the audience in awe.

"That's how you do it LA style." I said.

Everyone at the bowl gave me a round of applause and crowded all four of us. I don't usually like this much attention because I deal with it every time when I'm with my brother in public, but when I'm here, I like it. It helps me realise that I'm a part of something more.

Scott and Bobby headed to the half pipe while I stayed with Derek and chatted with a few other skaters.

"So how's Brett? Still trying to get into your pants?" Derek asked.

"Sadly yes. Why can't he be normal?" I asked.

"The world may never know." Derek said with a smile on his face.

We continued our conversation for 10 more minutes. I learned a lot about his sister this time. He and his sister sound really close, kinda like Chris and I. She's head cheerleader, top and most popular girl in her school, and loves shoe shopping. But why was he telling me about her and why at the most randomised time.

"Ry? What do you think about my sister Avery?" He asked.

"She sounds like a really cool girl. She must be really fun to hang out with." I answered.

"Good because my parents pulled her out of boarding school and will be attending LA Academy with us."

"Not to sound rude but may I ask why?"

"My parents think that her being away isn't healthy for her. But I think they are just being selfish."

"Well don't worry, I bet she'll fit in great at the academy." I said trying to be sarcastic but the truth is she really does sound like she would fit in. I mean head cheerleader? Shoe shopping? Popular girl? Yeah she's like a missing puzzle piece. Hopefully she isn't stupid to date Brett.

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I left the bowl and skated back home. I asked Derek to tell Scott and Bobby that I left. Although, they probably already knew that I left because I always leave early.

Once I got closer to my house, I saw a guy sitting on the steps of my front porch. I couldn't make out who it was but when I got closer I realised it was Brett.

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