WARNING: VERY CRUDE HUMOR AND A FEW CURSE WORDS IN THIS CHAPTER!
"We should probably start hanging out of camp after school so it seems real enough." Jake said abruptly.
"Probably." I agreed hiding my excitment. "Anyway, you go on home." I said, slipping on white jeans, and a green shirt with white fringes and a name tag.
"Wait why?" Jake asked.
"I have work." I said sadly.
"That sucks."
"Yeah, well I have to save up for a better camera lense. I literally could cry."
"What camera?" Jake asked.
"Oh it's nothing." I said blushing, "Just a stupid hobby of mine."
"Well if you like it, then it cant be stupid." Jake smiled unlocking my bike for me.
"Thanks." I smiled, "And i dont know, I would like to be a photographer, but my mom wants me to go to Law school."
"Well I think you should do what you want."
"I think I should get to work."
"I think you should do what you want."
"And I think you should get on home." I smiled laughing.
Jake cracked one of those million dollar smiles and laughed at my humor.
"Sure thing Kid."
"Dont call me that." I said scruntching up my nose and getting on my bike.
"Here let me take this," Jake said taking the tennis racket for me. "I think I'm going to go hang out with Andy, so I'll drop this off in your room."
"Thanks." I smiled and headed to work.
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“Two Raspberry Frappe’s please!” The sweet blonde asked.
“And under what names?” I smiled.
“Newlyweds.” I gasped and looked up smiling to them.
“Congratulations!"
“Thank You!” She laughed excitedly and the man laughed quietly.
“The Coffee’s on us.” I said happily.
The couple looked at each other excitedly.
“Thank You!” They both said.
“Here you go.” I said just as excited and handed them their drinks, and they walked out the door hand in hand.
I couldn’t help thinking about how good they looked together, and how lucky they were. WIthout looking up I automatically asked the next customer, “What would you like?”
“A date with you,” answered a painfully familiar voice. My head shot up and I looked straight into those big brown eyes and cheeky grin. Honestly I was flattered Riley was here, but i can’t help but wonder what he was doing here. I wondered if he was stalking me, but i quickly brushed off the idea as I knew it was stupid.
“What are you doing here?” I asked as politely as I could. He looked somewhat amused by my question.
“I know you’re brother.” He chuckled. “And,” he continued, "you look upset."
It took every nerve I had in my muscles to not kick him in the balls as I was at my workplace, and because I am generally a pacifist. Instead I decided to ignore him and tell the next customer to take his order. Riley decided to ignore me too, and did not move an inch.
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