I cannot believe that I'm finally done. I just came out of my last paper ever in high school and I'm feeling good about it. I am done. I went to the roof to wait for the guys. We had already planned to go there when we were done. When I got up there, I saw Peter had gotten there before me.
"Hey mami" he greeted hugging me.
"Hey" I answered smiling. "How was it?" I asked him.
"It was fine. I can't believe it's finally done and dusted" he said.
"I can't as well" we heard Mike say. I ran to him and hugged him.
"Do I get a hug as well?" Jake asked and I hugged him. I didn't even know when he got up here. I was bugging him when I felt someone hug me form the back. It was Lou.
"Now off to Uni" Mike said.
"I don't even know" I said.
"I'm not eager to know" Peter said sitting on the floor.
"Why?!" I asked.
"What if we are accepted into different schools or separated in any other way. I'm going to hate it" he explained. I'm going to hate it as well. Truth is we all applied to the same school hoping to be accepted together. It's a long shot but we did it.
"Let's not think about that for now" Mike said.
"I agree" Jake said.
"By the way, dinner at my place. The whole family" Peter said.
"How do you know that?" I asked.
"Heard them discussing it. So just wanted to prepare you all" he answered.
"They want to celebrate our finishing school" Lou said.
"Let's celebrate it ourselves first!" I shouted and went to our secret booze compartment and brought out the last bottle of whiskey. We planned on drinking it in our last day.
"Our last day drink. It's so real now" Lou said when he saw the bottle.
"I think it was real when we finished with our last exam" I said shaking my head at him. Mike opened the bottle and we all drank. We tried not to make noise because of others that were still writing. Please note the sarcasm. Lou played music from his phone and we began to dance. Mike even carried me on his neck at a point. I'm weirdly going to miss this school. I just hope we are accepted in the same school. That would be dope.
The bells rang and we made our way back into the school. Students came out of their classes and threw papers in the air. The guys and I were part of those who did that. We began opening our locker and throwing unnecessary books and paper to the air. Some students were at a corner crying and hugging each other.
"I can't believe it's over. I'm not going to see you guys again" one girl said crying on her friend's shoulder. They've probably gotten their letters and are going to different universities. Now I'm really hating that the guys and I don't know yet. I'm definitely going to ask mum again when I get home whether she's received any letter for me.
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Teen FictionCOMPLETED NOT EDITED Elly isn't shy. She is smart, troublesome and loud, but a good way. She's basically a tomboy, loves playing sport and also a street fighter. She just moved to Colorado from Kansas with her mom after the death of...