Chapter 3
It was Robin, I didn't expect to see her here. "The question is, what are you doing in my house?" Oh, she? I really didn't see that coming.
"You? Live? Here?"
"..Yeah, haha um again what-"
"Some quarterback-"
"My brother, of course, is he having another party out there?" Brother? "Michelle?"
"Hm, oh um yeah something like that." It went quiet for a minute, and I just remembered why I came up here. "Um, where's your bathroom?"
"Down this hall, the second door on your right."
"Thanks." I went into the bathroom and exhaled. Really don't know why I got so, nervous when I saw her. I mean cmon, it's Robin. She's nice...um anyways. I exited the bathroom and saw that Robin wasn't in the hall anymore. *meow* What was that? Is that cat, awe it's so cute. *meow* "Hi, little guy." I think it's a male? I tried to get close to it, but it fled into a nearby room.
I followed it, "Here, kitty kitty." I guess it doesn't like me. When I turned to leave, Robin was leaning in the doorway. "Again, I'm so sorry. First, you thought I was creeping in your house, and now I'm totally invading your privacy." She didn't say anything, hope I-
"Haha, you're hilarious you know that?" Hilarious? She entered the room and sat on the bed. "Snuggle's, here snuggle's"
"Snuggle's?" Out of nowhere, the cat popped back up. "Oh, right the cat. Well um, I should probably leave you-"
"It's fine, you can stay. If you want?"
"Sure." I found a chair to sit in. "So how come you weren't in school yesterday? If you mind me asking."
"I had a cold, really stuffy nose and all."
"Oh that sucks, I was in last hour like. Were's Robin? Hope's she's okay. Haha, I really couldn't have known because I couldn't contact you." She smiled at me, which was really refreshing, to be honest.
"..I'm glad, that you care." I gave her a small smile. "So how come, your not down there with them?"
"One I don't drink, Two I don't know any of them except for my best friend. I just came to..well, to be honest, I really don't know why I came." Huh? Robin and I just talked about a few things. I part of me is glad that I ran into her, well and since it is her house. I really didn't want to be stuck down there, with a bunch of drunken idiots. We were watching some Netflix on here t.v. and I checked the time on my phone. "Oh crap it's almost midnight, my mom is going to be livid."
"Is there anything I can do? I can drive you, home if you want me to?" I really don't wanna burden her with this.
"..You'll do that?"
"Yeah, it's no problem." I nodded and we headed downstairs. I went to look for, Chris and saw that he was passed, probably drunk. I tried to shake him awake.
"Chris. Chris, wake up." He moved a little but didn't get up. "Okay, whatever." I just left him there, to teach him a lesson. To not get pissed drunk and have me, nearly miss my curfew. We pulled up to my door. I unclicked my seat belt, "Thank you, I really appreciate it." She put her hand on top of mine.
"Yeah, what are friends for. Oh, give me your phone." Odd but I gave her my phone, even though I rarely trust anyone."There you go. Now you can check up on me without worrying."
"Thanks." I smiled at her then I exited the car and waved bye then she drove off. I mentally prepared myself, for what I was about to endure on the other side of that door. "And where have you been young lady?" Not one but both my parents were up.
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