Hey guys, here's chapter six.
I'm not a big fan of this chapter. It's pretty short and there's no Jay :( But it's only a filler so it's okay. Plus you get a little snippit of May's life, which is pretty cool.
Anyways, picture of Sadie on the side (don't you just love her hair?)>>
The song of the chapter is Green Disease by Pearl Jam. It's not a very well known song by them but I like it <3
This chapter is dedicated to lilly-rain. I love She's One of the Boys and the sequel. Totally awesome! If you haven't read them, read them.
Kay, Bye!
- Twix
PS: This is un-edited so sorry if there are mistakes :)
CHAPTER SIX
It's a disease... and they're all green
It emminates from their being
A satiation with occupation
And like weeds... with big leaves
Stealing light from what's beneath
Where they have more...
Still they take more- Green Disease, Pearl JamCHELSEA PARKED THEIR CAR IN the mall parking lot with Sadie squealing excitedly next to her.
“I can't believe I'm finally getting it done!” she babbled. “It's going to look amazing!”
“Uh huh, come on.” They headed into the shopping center and practically ran to the hairdresser. Chelsea's driving test had taken longer than she expected so they were only just on time.
A girl with choppy dip-dyed hair sat at the front desk chewing gum. She looked up as they walked in and smiled at them... Well, more like sneered. Chelsea recognized her from her school. She was in Jay's year.
“What do you want?” the girl asked snottily.
“My sister has an appointment for three o'clock?” Chelsea prompted. The girl, Vicky by her name tag, checked the folder in front of her before nodding.
“Yeah, she's over there with Amanda.”
Vicky grudgingly guided Sadie over to one of the stations and sat her down. Another girl joined her and they nodded to each other. Chelsea frowned at them.
“Um... Sadie? I'm going to go do some grocery shopping...”
“Okay!” Her little sister grinned at her happily before turning to the hairdresser and her assistant. Shaking her head, Chelsea headed back out into the mall and up the escalator.
When she was on her way to the department store, she noticed a group of people hanging out in front of a CD store. Intrigued, she walked over to see what was happening.
“Give me that album, bitch!” some girl shrieked loudly.
“Say please,” a guy replied. He sounded amused.
“ARRRGG!” Chelsea just managed to see the girl run at the guy, her reddish brown hair flying crazily around her.
“FIGHT! FIGHT! FIGHT!” people began to chant. Sighing, she turned around and went into the grocery store. She wasn't stupid enough to get into stuff like that.
When Chelsea had finished dragging all the groceries to the car and put them in the boot, she headed back to the salon. Sadie was there waiting for her.
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