October Sunday, 16th, 2016
Everybody woke up and had breakfast downstairs in the basement. It was more of a rec room with a kitchen.
After everybody got their stuff together, they started leaving.
Aquarius
Heyy. You think you can pick me up? I know I'm asking you to do a lot.Justin
Nah. I can get you.Aquarius
Oh, thank you. 😄Justin
Oh. Btw, James is coming too. We were gonna go out later.Aquarius
Mind if I come....?Justin
Sure. 😜Aquarius
Thanks. I can't face my mother this early.Justin
Lol. Would she not still be asleep?Aquarius
No way that would be impossible. Although....Justin
What!? Don't leave me hanging! 👋Aquarius
😂 My mom might have left early and have not bothered to look in my room.Justin
I would have looked in your room. Right in your bed.Aquarius
😕Justin was disappointed and some what glad that she didn't get it.
Justin
I mean, if I was her. 😅Aquarius
Ok..Anyway, when you coming?Justin
Right now.Aquarius
😄😄😄 See ya soon.Justin
Yep. 😊Aquarius waited with Hazel on the porch. A couple minutes later Justin pulls up with his truck. James in the passenger seat.
"I'll see tomorrow at school." Aquarius tells her.
"Definitely." She gives Aquarius a hug.
She hugs back. They both let go and Aquarius waves goodbye as she heads to the truck. She gets in the back.
"Hey Aqua. How are ya doin'?" James asks.
"Okay. Better then I was." She muttered.
"What?" James asks.
"Nothing."
Justin pulls out.
"Can we stop at my house?" Aquarius asks Justin.
"Sure." He replies.
He takes her home.
"I'll only be a minute." She says as she gets out with her bags.
"She's coming with us?" Asks James.
"Yeah. Is that okay?"
"Oh, of course. I still want to get to know her. She seems cool."
Aquarius comes back. She hops in and Justin starts driving again.
"So...where are we going?" She asks.
"To the city. It's an hour or so away." James tells her.
"Any reason in particular?"
"Sort of. It's an early birthday present for Justin." James said.
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Zodiac Lovers
RomanceAquarius moves a lot. Since she does she doesn't make any friends. She thinks she doesn't need any. But, when she meets kids like her, her life changes. For good and bad.