Chapter 21
Angelina's Point of View:
“Lee is my first serious boyfriend.” Mia blushed when she said those words. We were all sitting around the campfire now, saying our secrets. Nate and his stupid ideas, I thought as Lee thought of his secret.
“I thought I was going to hate Angelina but I was so wrong,” Lee admitted looking a bit embarrassed. I laughed and waved a scolding finger at him.
“You shouldn’t judge people so fast,” I mock-scolded him and he chuckled.
“Sorry,” he said and I waved him off. It didn’t matter what he thought back then, he didn’t know me. I judged them too fast too, especially Drew.
“Your turn Tia,” Nate announced and the blond twin looked a bit hesitant.
“I think I have a crush on one of the guys,” she said in a low voice and I smirked. I knew she was talking about Liam.
Liam didn’t let anyone say anything. He blurted out, “I have a crush on Tia.”
Her eyes widened at she stared at him. He blushed and looked away.
“Awww,” I cooed “I guess this game is not so bad after all.”
“Just wait till we get to your turn,” Jack said, sending me a cheeky grin. I gulped, raking my brain for a secret.
Tia and Liam kept looking at each other and blushing as I quietly laughed to myself.
“I met a girl,” Greg said “And she’s pretty awesome.”
“Who is it?” I asked quickly “And why didn’t you invite her to come camping?”
“She’s my new neighbor and I wasn’t sure you guys would like that…” he trailed off looking sheepish.
“Whatever,” I rolled my eyes at him “I’m meeting her as soon as possible.”
He chuckled and nodded. “Sure.”
I grinned. There were a lot of couples this summer.
“I’m jealous of my older brother,” Jack said hesitantly and my eyes widened in surprise.
“Why?” Nate asked.
“He’s smart, he got a scholarship to Yale, and he’s all my parents talk about. I mean come on guys you all know I can never beat that. Yale? Seriously?”
“You don’t have to beat that,” I said softly “You are not your brother.”
“But my parents like him better because he’s smarter…”
“No they don’t!” I said fiercely “He’s good at sciences and math and you’re good at sports. You can get a scholarship for your football skills. And as I remember, your brother sucked at sports. He couldn’t even dribble a ball!”
“Yeah he still can’t,” Jack said cracking a smile “I guess your right…”
“I am right!” I said confidently “Not only books make you awesome.”
“So you think I’m awesome?” He asked, proudly.
“Yeah but don’t get too cocky,” I teased and he laughed.
“Thanks,” he finally said, smiling at me “You always know what to say.”
I smiled back. I’m glad I could comfort my friends like that.
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Just Another Summer... Or is it?
Teen FictionLike every other teenager, Angelina had plans for the summer that include camps, parties, and beach days with her friends. The final day of school arrives and Angelina thinks that she is now free from all the boy drama for three months. But that was...