Chapter 2

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"Come on, Autumn!" Jayd whined from across the room. I swear, that girl was the worst acquaintance ever. All she had done for the past half hour was whine. It was so annoying.

"Stop whining" I half mumbled, turning around from her and pulling the pillow over my head. "You're so annoying" I stated my feelings towards her without so much as a flinch.

"Oh, so she has a tongue!" Jayd jumped up, clapping her hands sarcastically. I ignored her again. Wow, I was doing a lot of ignoring lately. I could hear Jayd huff from her side of the room, and I had to fight myself from turning to her and punching her.

"Autumn! Acquaintances have to reply to each other!" She complained. I turned to look at her, glaring.

"Fine. I won't be your acquaintance then" I said flatly, earning a look of horror from her. I groaned, flopping my head back. Here comes the avalanche if words that I honestly don't care about.

"Autumn. We made a deal!" She exclaimed stubbornly, "you promised to introduce me to Darren, and he'll be at the barbecue which means we have to go to the barbecue!"

"Then I'll just break the deal" I said, deciding to smirk at her just to annoy her even more. If this deal meant I had to get up, I was not doing it. She just rolled her eyes and smirked back. I was not expecting that, although I hid it and waited for her reply.

"You're not gonna do that" she stated, as if she was completely sure.

"Watch me" I winked at her, and she studied me before realising I was completely serious. Her eyes opened like they always did and I sighed with annoyance. I mean, did the girl have any other facial expressions? Sheesh.

"Okay, okay, I'm sorry!" She said quickly. "But you have to come"

"And why's that? It seems you've already broken your half- you're annoying me" I raised an eyebrow at her. It seemed to be my signature move now, and I had only been there for about an hour.

"Okay I'm sorry! But please, you said you'd introduce me!"

"No" I wasn't going to back down, I didn't want to go. And it was going to stay that way. I'm sorry that I didn't want to go and sit on a hard log until my butt ached instead of going to sleep.

"Autumn!" Now Jayd was really whining. It was extremely annoying. I just wanted her to stop, or I'd seriously blow. It was surprising I'd held on for this long already. An hour of this girl was more than enough for me to accidentally kill her.

"Did you know, Jayd" I said in the calmest voice I could muster, "that I punch people who whine?" My eyes turned to look at her, and I wasn't at all surprised when I saw the slack jaw and wide eyes. She looked as if she was about to have a heart attack. I, of course, had been completely serious, and Jayd knew that. I mean, I had implied it by the tone of my voice.

"Oh... Okay" she whispered meekly. "But please come! I won't ever make you come again... And I'll do anything you say!" she started, her voice quieter than usual. That was a good surprise, I didn't have to endure the pain of my eardrums exploding now. I was obviously going to say no, when I realised that if I did say no, this girl was going to annoy me to no end. Knowing her, she'd probably sit on her bed singing until I got up. I mean, forget about that, even the look on her face was annoying. I knew this meant defeat, but defeat over unending annoyingness? Yeah, sorry, but in this case I pick defeat.

"Ok fine" I said coldly, my mouth in a scowl, "but you will never try and make me go again"

He face lit up and she shrieked with joy, clapping her hands and jumping up and down, laughing.

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